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Using the Taylor series expansion of the exponential function. See related links
the Taylor series of sinx
The numerical value of pi is often found using a Taylor or Maclaurin series (Taylor series centered at 0).
Using its Taylor-series.
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If you use n terms from the Taylor expansion, the absolute value of the error is less than [|x|^(2n+1)]/(2n+1)!If you use n terms from the Taylor expansion, the absolute value of the error is less than [|x|^(2n+1)]/(2n+1)!If you use n terms from the Taylor expansion, the absolute value of the error is less than [|x|^(2n+1)]/(2n+1)!If you use n terms from the Taylor expansion, the absolute value of the error is less than [|x|^(2n+1)]/(2n+1)!
No, databases can only do a selective amount of calculations, but you can get the exact same responses but many more detailed calculations by using Spreadsheet software, I recommend using Microsoft Excel.
You can compute sin(x) manually/numerically using Taylor's Series.
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temperaturewater's most density: 4 degrees Celsius ( = lowest expansion rate)