Calculus 2: Infinite Sequences and Series (78 of 86) The Maclaurin Series of a Product

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In this video I will find the product of (e^x)(sinx)=? using Maclaurin series.

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Michigan Tech put this on their exam and we didn't learn it until the day of the exam. You are a god

smnoel
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Welcome to lecture online🤣love that line even more in the bloopers

WarriorBane
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Thank you for all the videos Micheal much appreciated all the way from South Africa

lamlakufa
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I always wondered if it was possible to do this. As a quick approximation.
So thank you, it's very easy to make a mistake in the maths . Though your problem was the introduction which I really enjoyed and got a good laugh out of.
It makes you human but brilliant too.

Thank you so much.

adastra
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Hi Michel :)

Would it not be easier to convert e^x and sin(x) into their Maclaurin Series and just multiply them like that?

matricmasterclass
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2^ex ( Arctan x) what if they don't cancel?

mr.prince
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I really got annoyed by the beginning of the video

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