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​Let ​Let   represent the Taylor Polynomial of degree n about   for   .If   is used to approximate the value of   ,then which of the following expressions is NOT less than   ? ​ A) ​   B) ​   C) ​   D) ​  represent the Taylor Polynomial of degree n about ​Let   represent the Taylor Polynomial of degree n about   for   .If   is used to approximate the value of   ,then which of the following expressions is NOT less than   ? ​ A) ​   B) ​   C) ​   D) ​  for ​Let   represent the Taylor Polynomial of degree n about   for   .If   is used to approximate the value of   ,then which of the following expressions is NOT less than   ? ​ A) ​   B) ​   C) ​   D) ​  .If ​Let   represent the Taylor Polynomial of degree n about   for   .If   is used to approximate the value of   ,then which of the following expressions is NOT less than   ? ​ A) ​   B) ​   C) ​   D) ​  is used to approximate the value of ​Let   represent the Taylor Polynomial of degree n about   for   .If   is used to approximate the value of   ,then which of the following expressions is NOT less than   ? ​ A) ​   B) ​   C) ​   D) ​  ,then which of the following expressions is NOT less than ​Let   represent the Taylor Polynomial of degree n about   for   .If   is used to approximate the value of   ,then which of the following expressions is NOT less than   ? ​ A) ​   B) ​   C) ​   D) ​  ? ​


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