The Formula for Taylor Series

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Note: Taylor Series when a=0 is called Maclaurin Series, but they are all power series anyway. This video shows how to compute the taylor coefficients.

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Man i was about to sleep..Nevermind i will watch this first!

ArtStyleEdge
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This guy is awesome, I love maths, physics, and engineering, and this guy explains everything so great!

Draginx
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Thanks for featuring me at the beggining! Love your channel

benjamingiribonimonteiro
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Love the way he explained how does the Taylor series work. THANK YOU

baoradeon
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When you watch this video after 3B1B :


*you know i'm kind of a mathematician myself*

alexandrebriard
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i think the thumbnail has a slight typo, shouldn’t it be n! in the denominator, not simply n?

CalculusPhysics
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I appreciate that you started with showing the usefulness of Taylor Series before diving into the details of how to use it! Edit: This video is only showing the formula, not how to work with Taylor series.

____Paul____
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:O ! FOURIER SERIES ! I just can't wait (my favorite math subject ever)

OLApplin
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Hopefully, Fourier Series will be AS GOOD AS THIS VIDEO! Thanks, Very Detailed Explanation!

mathmath
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For anyone curious about the "unless you add a circle" comment at 0:40:

BenjaminKeilty
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Finally, this vid is 10x understandable than my lecture

PrynPucksomporn
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3:04 e^x + sinx "can't even do the common denominator"
*laughs in complex definition*

alejrandom
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For 1/(1-x) expansion using infinite geometry series is true when -1<x<1. I think you were supposed to mention that.

djchavaz
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I am soooo glad I clicked no this video! Best explanation on youtube so far

skiable
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I hope you know how many people you've helped! Thank you!

KotaCraig
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Hi
I'm physicist, fall in love with taylor series helped me alot of times
, anyway I like your videos 😁

moaydsparklug
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thats amazing sir great explanation thanks ❤

ArhamKhan
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good! the comparison with decimals was very useful;

AlessandroZir
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This formula was developed by Brook Taylor, an English mathematician (1685-1731) so it's over 300 years old.

jamesoneill
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Can't wait for that Fourier series video!

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