Use a Maclaurin series in this table to obtain the Maclaurin series for the given function. f(x) = 2x cos(frac{1}{7}x^2) sum_{n=0}^{infty} ( )
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Step 1:** The Maclaurin series for cosine function is given by: \[ \cos(x) = \sum_{n=0}^{\infty} \frac{(-1)^n x^{2n}}{(2n)!} \] ** Show more…
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