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Consider the function f(x) = ln(sin(x)). Expand f(x+h) using Taylor's series. In this context, the correct statement(s) is/are

Updated On: Jul 9, 2024
  • Second term in the Taylor's series i.e., the term which includes his: h. ln(sin(x))
  • First term is ln(sin(x))
  • Third term in the Taylor's series i.e., the term which includes $h^2$ is: $\frac{-h^2}{2(sin(x))^2}$
  • Third term in the Taylor's series i.e., the term which includes $h^2$ is: $\frac{2h^2}{(sin(x))^2}$
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The Correct Option is B, C

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The correct answer is (B and C) : First term is ln(sin(x)) AND Third term in the Taylor's series i.e., the term which includes $h^2$ is: $\frac{-h^2}{2(sin(x))^2}$
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