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Taylor's Formula: Developments and Extrema

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This lecture covers Taylor's formula, developments, and extrema of functions. It explains the concept of Taylor's formula, the development of functions around a point, and conditions for local extrema. The lecture also discusses convexity and concavity of functions, providing insights into the properties of convex and concave functions.

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