Taylor series

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Taylor series are an infinite sum of polynomial terms to approximate a function in the region about a certain point . This is only possible is the function is behaving analytically in this neighbourhood. Such series about the point are known as Maclaurin series, after Scottish mathematician Colin Maclaurin. They work by ensuring that the approximate series matches the n^th derivative of the function being approximated when it is approximated by a polynomial of degree n.

Proof

See Taylor's theorem

Series

General formula

Exponential & Logarithmic functions

Trigonometric functions

Hyperbolic functions