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Which of the following functions have a constant term in their Maclaurin's
expansion?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Such a series is called the Taylor series for the function, and the general term has the form f(n)(a)n! (x−a)n. A Maclaurin series is simply a Taylor series with a=0.

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A Maclaurin series is a function that has expansion series that gives the sum of derivatives of that function. The Maclaurin series of a function f(x) up to order n may be found using Series [f, {x, 0, n}].Such a series is called the Taylor series for the function, and the general term has the form f(n)(a)n! (x−a)n. A Maclaurin series is simply a Taylor series with a=0.

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