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What's the fourth term in the multivariable Taylor expansion?
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09 Dec 2014 - 15:41
#multivariable-calculus
#taylor-expansion
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Differences among Cauchy, Lagrange, and Schlömilch remainder in Taylor's formula: why is generalization useful?
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#calculus
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Find the first two non vanishing maclaurin terms
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#limits
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Non-vanishing terms of Maclaurin series for $\log(3-\cos x^2)$
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#sequences-and-series
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Maclaurin series of $f(x)=x^3\sin 2x$
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#sequences-and-series
#power-series
#taylor-expansion
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Series expansion with quadratic
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#taylor-expansion
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Countour integral using residue theorem: $ \int_{\gamma} \tanh(z) dz $ where $\gamma(t) = e^{it}$ and $0 \leq t \leq 2\pi$.
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28 Mar 2026 - 2:24
#complex-analysis
#taylor-expansion
#contour-integration
#residue-calculus
#laurent-series
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Asymptotic expansion of integral (Laguerre)
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#complex-analysis
#asymptotics
#taylor-expansion
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Taylor Series type inequality
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10 Dec 2014 - 19:46
#real-analysis
#taylor-expansion
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Residue theorem with contour integrals: $ \int_{\gamma} \frac{1}{z^{2}\sin(z)} dz$ where $\gamma(t) = e^{it}$ and $ 0 \leq t \leq 2\pi$
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#complex-analysis
#taylor-expansion
#contour-integration
#residue-calculus
#laurent-series
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Limit of function using Taylor's Formula
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#limits
#taylor-expansion
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Definition of inverse function
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#calculus
#definition
#taylor-expansion
#inverse
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Represent the function $f(x)=x^{0.3}$ as a Taylor series centered at $5$
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#calculus
#power-series
#taylor-expansion
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Taylor expansion of Airy function
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#functions
#taylor-expansion
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Taylor polynomials of degree n
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#sequences-and-series
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