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Taylor Polynomials and Function Properties

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This lecture covers the concept of Taylor polynomials, the properties of functions such as differentiability and continuity, and the calculation of double integrals. It also discusses the existence of partial derivatives, local minimums, and the boundaries of functions. The lecture concludes with examples of counterexamples in function properties.

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