Using Maclaurin's series, expand e^(xsinx) upto the term containing x^6
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y = esinx y (0) = 1 y1 = esin x · cosx y1(0) = 1 i.e., y1 = cosx · y Read more on Sarthaks.com - https://www.sarthaks.com/354296/expand-e-sinx-up-to-the-term-containing-x-4-by-maclaurins-theorem
y = esinx y (0) = 1 y1 = esin x · cosx y1(0) = 1 i.e., y1 = cosx · y Read more on Sarthaks.com -
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