Chương Dãy Và Chu I. Bài 11
Chương Dãy Và Chu I. Bài 11
11 and Series
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Approximating Functions by Polynomials
Suppose that f (x) is equal to the sum of its Taylor series
at a:
Thus
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Approximating Functions by Polynomials
Figure 1
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Approximating Functions by Polynomials
The graph of T1 is the tangent line to y = ex at (0, 1); this
tangent line is the best linear approximation to ex near
(0, 1);
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Approximating Functions by Polynomials
The values in the table give a numerical demonstration of
the convergence of the Taylor polynomials Tn(x) to the
function y = ex. We see that when x = 0.2 the convergence
is very rapid, but when x = 3 it is somewhat slower.
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Approximating Functions by Polynomials
How large should we take n to be in order to achieve a
desired accuracy? To answer these questions we need to
look at the absolute value of the remainder:
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Approximating Functions by Polynomials
2. If the series happens to be an alternating series, we can
use the Alternating Series Estimation Theorem.
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Example 1
(a) Approximate the function by a Taylor
polynomial of degree 2 at a = 8.
(b) How accurate is this approximation when 7 x 9?
Solution:
(a)
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Example 1 – Solution cont’d
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Example 1 – Solution cont’d
where | f (x) | M.
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Example 1 – Solution cont’d
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Approximating Functions by Polynomials
Let’s use a graphing device to check the calculation in
Example 1. Figure 2 shows that the graphs of and
y = T2(x) are very close to each other when x is near 8.
Figure 2
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Approximating Functions by Polynomials
Figure 3 shows the graph of |R2(x)|computed from the
expression
when 7 x 9.
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Applications to Physics
Taylor polynomials are also used frequently in physics. In
order to gain insight into an equation, a physicist often
simplifies a function by considering only the first two or
three terms in its Taylor series.
The next example shows one way in which this idea is used
in special relativity.
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Example 3
In Einstein’s theory of special relativity the mass of an
object moving with velocity v is
K = mc2 – m0c2
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Example 3 cont’d
Solution:
(a) Using the expressions given for K and m, we get
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Example 3 – Solution cont’d
and
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Example 3 – Solution cont’d
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Example 3 – Solution cont’d