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Does Taylor's Theorem with Remainder guarantee that the second Taylor polynomial at x=3 has an error less than 0.0001 in the estimate of 10e3.4 ?

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Taylor's Theorem with Remainder provides a way to estimate the error of a Taylor polynomial approximation. However, without knowing the specific function we are approximating, it's impossible to say whether the second Taylor polynomial at x=3 will have an error less than 0.0001 in the estimate of 10e3.4.

Here's a general way to use Taylor's Theorem with Remainder to estimate error:

  1. Write down the Taylor polynomial of degree n.
  2. Find the (n+1)th derivative of the function.
  3. Use the theorem to estimate the error, which is given by |Rn(x)| ≤ M / (n+1)! * |x - a|^(n+1), where M is the maximum value of the |f^(n+1)(t)| on the interval between x and a.

Without the specific function and its derivatives, we can't complete these steps and provide a definitive answer to your question.

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