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Can anyone plot the degree-8 Maclaurin polynomial for the function $(x+1)/((x^2)-9)$ and function $(x+1)/((x^2)-9)$ on the same plot.
Please help, I've tried everything I could think of.
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Can anyone plot the degree-8 Maclaurin polynomial for the function $(x+1)/((x^2)-9)$ and function $(x+1)/((x^2)-9)$ on the same plot.
Please help, I've tried everything I could think of.
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Can anyone plot the degree-8 Maclaurin polynomial for the function $(x+1)/((x^2)-9)$ and function $(x+1)/((x^2)-9)$ on the same plot.
Please help, I've tried everything I could think of.
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Can anyone plot the degree-8 Maclaurin polynomial for the function $(x+1)/((x^2)-9)$ and function $(x+1)/((x^2)-9)$ on the same plot.
Please help, I've tried everything I could think of.
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The problem is probably that Series
returns a SeriesData
object. It must be converted to a polynomial with Normal
before it can be plotted.
f = (x + 1)/((x^2) - 9);
p = Normal[Series[f, {x, 0, 8}]]
Plot[{f, p}, {x, -2, 2}]
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The problem is probably that Series
returns a SeriesData
object. It must be converted to a polynomial with Normal
before it can be plotted.
f = (x + 1)/((x^2) - 9);
p = Normal[Series[f, {x, 0, 8}]]
Plot[{f, p}, {x, -2, 2}]
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The problem is probably that Series
returns a SeriesData
object. It must be converted to a polynomial with Normal
before it can be plotted.
f = (x + 1)/((x^2) - 9);
p = Normal[Series[f, {x, 0, 8}]]
Plot[{f, p}, {x, -2, 2}]
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The problem is probably that Series
returns a SeriesData
object. It must be converted to a polynomial with Normal
before it can be plotted.
f = (x + 1)/((x^2) - 9);
p = Normal[Series[f, {x, 0, 8}]]
Plot[{f, p}, {x, -2, 2}]
$endgroup$
The problem is probably that Series
returns a SeriesData
object. It must be converted to a polynomial with Normal
before it can be plotted.
f = (x + 1)/((x^2) - 9);
p = Normal[Series[f, {x, 0, 8}]]
Plot[{f, p}, {x, -2, 2}]
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