Lecture

Application of Taylor's approximation formula

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This lecture covers the application of Taylor's formula, including the composition of functions, computing limits, detecting local maxima and minima using higher derivatives, and inflection points. The slides provide examples of differentiable functions around x=0 and demonstrate the process of computing Taylor expansions. The lecture also discusses the concept of local extrema and inflection points in the context of Taylor series and limits.

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