Math, asked by manju282, 5 months ago

obtain
the taylor's series
expansion of .
x3+y3 + xy 2 in
terms of powers of (x-1)
and (y-2) up to third degree terms.​

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Answered by lodhiyal16
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Step-by-step explanation:

The taylor's series

expansion of .

x3+y3 + xy 2 in

terms of powers of (x-1)

and (y-2) up to third degree terms.

f(x.y) = x3 y +3y -2

f(1, -2) = -2-6-2

f(1,-2) = -10

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