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From: Victoria on 14 Sep 2005 14:06 How can you derive Taylor series for (1-x)^2 and exp(x) about the point xO, including expressions for the error (remainder).
From: Duane Hanselman on 14 Sep 2005 14:10 Victoria wrote: > > > How can you derive Taylor series for (1-x)^2 and exp(x) about the > point xO, including expressions for the error (remainder). Not a MATLAB question. Please see the newsgroup help.domy.homework.forme
From: Roger Stafford on 14 Sep 2005 15:02 In article <ef143ac.0(a)webx.raydaftYaTP>, "Duane Hanselman" <masteringmatlabatyahoodotcom(a)no.spam> wrote: > Victoria wrote: > > How can you derive Taylor series for (1-x)^2 and exp(x) about the > > point xO, including expressions for the error (remainder). > > Not a MATLAB question. > Please see the newsgroup > help.domy.homework.forme ------------------------- Duane, as you are well aware, there is no such website as you describe, and it is inappropriate to use this kind of sarcasm in responding to queries on CSSM. I ask that in these cases you either politely decline to answer and state why, or simply don't respond at all. (Nevertheless, I hope we can maintain friendly relations, Duane.) Victoria, you will find that many people in this newsgroup are reluctant to answer questions that appear to be homework, since that would be unfair to your classmates. In any case, matlab would only be of use to you in helping to derive symbolic expressions for the n-th derivatives of these functions at x0, and the particular functions you mention are simple enough that you should be able to do that yourself with pen and paper. (Remove "xyzzy" and ".invalid" to send me email.) Roger Stafford
From: Duane Hanselman on 14 Sep 2005 17:46 Roger Stafford wrote: > ------------------------- > Duane, as you are well aware, there is no such website as you > describe, > and it is inappropriate to use this kind of sarcasm in responding > to > queries on CSSM. I ask that in these cases you either politely > decline to > answer and state why, or simply don't respond at all. > (Nevertheless, I > hope we can maintain friendly relations, Duane.) > Gotcha. I have often responded in the same way that you did. I am snarly sometimes and this was one of them. Sorry. No problem maintaining friendly relations from my point of view. Duane
From: Roger Stafford on 14 Sep 2005 18:15
Hello Duane, >>I am snarly sometimes and this was one of them.<< To tell the truth I am sometimes unkind myself but try hard to avoid it. >>No problem maintaining friendly relations from my point of view.<< That's good! Then it's agreed. (Remove "xyzzy" and ".invalid" to send me email.) Roger Stafford |