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STATE THE MACLAURIN THEORAM
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Answered by palsabita1957
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Maclaurin's theorem is : The Taylor's theorem provides a way of determining those values of x for which the Taylor series of a function f converges to f(x). In 1742 Scottish mathematician Colin Maclaurin attempted to put calculus on a rigorous geometric basis as well as give many applications of calculus in the work.


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Answered by Itzcupkae
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Step-by-step explanation:

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Maclaurin's theorem is: The Taylor's theorem provides a way of determining those values of x for which the Taylor series of a function f converges to f(x). In 1742 Scottish mathematician Colin Maclaurin attempted to put calculus on a rigorous geometric basis as well as give many applications of calculus in the work.

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