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2:35 I thought a negative value cannot be evaluated inside a natural log function. How did he get ln(-1) = -1 when negative number are outside the domain of ln ?
he is evaluating c = 1 at the second derivative of f(x) which is -1/x^2 , not at f(x) = ln(x). when we plug c=1 into that second derivative we get -1 as the answer. he did not take ln (-1), because as you said that would be undefined!
Our professor gave us an assignment. And it doesn't have any polynomials on it. Just the approximate value. But we have to find its estimate value? I'm confused, is that possible.
Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for a detail analysis of the Taylor and Maclurin Polynomials with Approximations in Calculus Two. Taylor/Maclurin Polynomials are common/well known topics in Science and Engineering. Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, you made a typing error at the 1:04 minute mark in the video. For the nth term in the Tayor Polynomial, you have f raised to the n (x - c) raised to the fourth divided by four factorial, instead of f raised to the n (x - c) raised to the n divided by n factorial. Professor, please correct this small error in the video.
the video put -6/x^4 because 2/x^3 is basically 2x^(-3). and so by doing simple exponential differentiation... (-3)*2x^(-3-1) = -6x^(-4) which is = -6/x^4
when we increase the terms, why do we need to add (x-a)^n (where n is equal to the number of derivatives)? I get that we need to substitute x and a to find approximation, but why do the exponents increase?
As he said, the number of terms indicates more accuracy. If you have a function and take more derivatives into account, you'll end up with a better approximation. It might be difficult to put it into words. Check out 3Blue1Brown's Taylor polynomials video. His animations were really helpful.
It's for making the general formula easier to write. So rather than listing all factorials 1, 2, 6, 24, 120... we write n! where n is the degree of our polynomial. So then when plugging something into the equation, it's nice to see where it came from.
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2:35 I thought a negative value cannot be evaluated inside a natural log function. How did he get ln(-1) = -1 when negative number are outside the domain of ln ?
he is evaluating c = 1 at the second derivative of f(x) which is -1/x^2 , not at f(x) = ln(x). when we plug c=1 into that second derivative we get -1 as the answer. he did not take ln (-1), because as you said that would be undefined!
Very helpful thank you
wow, wish my teacher will explain it like this instead of skipping most of the steps.
If its not stated in the problem, how so you know where is the function centered?
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Our professor gave us an assignment. And it doesn't have any polynomials on it. Just the approximate value. But we have to find its estimate value? I'm confused, is that possible.
Im watching the calculus 2 playlist and im a bit confused to be honest. How did we come to this from divergent tests :d
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does the value of the degree represent the number of accurate decimals ?
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Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for a detail analysis of the Taylor and Maclurin Polynomials with Approximations in Calculus Two. Taylor/Maclurin Polynomials are common/well known topics in Science and Engineering. Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, you made a typing error at the 1:04 minute mark in the video. For the nth term in the Tayor Polynomial, you have f raised to the n (x - c) raised to the fourth divided by four factorial, instead of f raised to the n (x - c) raised to the n divided by n factorial. Professor, please correct this small error in the video.
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Derivatives of 2/x^3 is not 6/x^4?
the video put -6/x^4 because 2/x^3 is basically 2x^(-3). and so by doing simple exponential differentiation...
(-3)*2x^(-3-1) = -6x^(-4)
which is = -6/x^4
you're right, its negative
He said -6/x^4
when we increase the terms, why do we need to add (x-a)^n (where n is equal to the number of derivatives)? I get that we need to substitute x and a to find approximation, but why do the exponents increase?
As he said, the number of terms indicates more accuracy. If you have a function and take more derivatives into account, you'll end up with a better approximation. It might be difficult to put it into words. Check out 3Blue1Brown's Taylor polynomials video. His animations were really helpful.
Why didn't you subtract 1 when subbing for x=1.1 in the P(4) equation?
he did, it became .1 where the (x-1) things were
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what does the center mean conceptually?
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I think the first formular is supposed to end with f^n(c)(x-c)^n
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For ln(1.1), why put 0.1 instead of 1.1?
1.1 - 1 = 0.1. He just didn't show the work for it because it wasn't needed
@@babygravy7 Is 1 the center?
Yes, one is the center (the problem says it’s centered at one).
if 3! = 3 x 2 x 1 why don't we just write 6? Same with 4! why isn't just written as 24
You could. He just didn't. They are the same thing though
It's for making the general formula easier to write. So rather than listing all factorials 1, 2, 6, 24, 120... we write n! where n is the degree of our polynomial. So then when plugging something into the equation, it's nice to see where it came from.
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I am an idiot. 1.1-1=0.1
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you can make a video about it then
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I do not understand how you and khan academy have made all these videos that anyone could possibly need. I just want to hear a different voice for once but your two's content.
lol it's not like Khan Academy and Organic Chemist have an oligopoly on FREE math and science help videos. And there are plenty of videos from a wide range of YTers on these very topics. If you're tired of their voices, stop clicking on the first/second search result.
Then why tf are you here?
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I learned this in 9th grade 😭 bro is so helpful but that was homeschool. They didnt teach me this in 10th. When I asked about it they said it for 12th grade. 🥲 Still gonna learn it though
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