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Find the taylor series for f(x) centered at the given value of a. [assume that f has a power series expansion. do not show that rn(x) β†’ 0.] f(x) = x4 βˆ’ 2x2 + 1, a = 2 ∞ f n(2) n! (x βˆ’ 2)n n = 0 = 24 + 9(x βˆ’ 2) + 22(x βˆ’ 2)2 + 8(x βˆ’ 2)3 + (x βˆ’ 2)4 ∞ f n(2) n! (x βˆ’ 2)n n = 0 = βˆ’9 + 24(x βˆ’ 2) + 22(x βˆ’ 2)2 + 8(x βˆ’ 2)3 + (x βˆ’ 2)4 ∞ f n(2) n! (x βˆ’ 2)n n = 0 = 24 + 9(x βˆ’ 2) + 8(x βˆ’ 2)2 + 22(x βˆ’ 2)3 + (x βˆ’ 2)4 ∞ f n(2) n! (x βˆ’ 2)n n = 0 = 9 + 24(x βˆ’ 2) + 22(x βˆ’ 2)2 + 8(x βˆ’ 2)3 + (x βˆ’ 2)4 ∞ f n(2) n! (x βˆ’ 2)n n = 0 = 9 + 24(x βˆ’ 2) + 8(x βˆ’ 2)2 + 22(x βˆ’ 2)3 + (x βˆ’ 2)4

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