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Find the first three nonzero terms of the Taylor expansion for the given function and given value of a. $$\ln \sin x \quad\left(a=\frac{\pi}{2}\right)$$
Calculus 2 / BC
Chapter 30
Expansion of Functions in Series
Section 5
Taylor Series
Series
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