Approximate cos(0.21) to five decimal-place accuracy using the MacLaurin series for cos(x). cos(0.21) ?
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Step 1: Calculate the Maclaurin series for cos(x): The Maclaurin series for cos(x) is given by: \[f(x) = 1 - \frac{x^2}{2!} + \frac{x^4}{4!} - \frac{x^6}{6!} + \cdots\] Show more…
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