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Lecture Details :
A lecture on how to calculate Taylor polynomials and series for functions of two variables. Such ideas are useful in approximation of functions. We show where the polynomial representation comes from.
Course Description :
Topics covered will include important aspects of applied mathematics used in engineering, such as: multivariable calculus; vector calculus; differential equations; Laplace transforms; Fourier series.
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