Oxford Calculus: Taylor's Theorem Explained with Examples and Derivation
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University of Oxford mathematician Dr Tom Crawford derives Taylor's Theorem for approximating any function as a polynomial and explains how the expansion works with two detailed examples.

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The video begins by introducing the idea of approximating a function by a polynomial and the condition we choose to implement that allows the coefficients to be derived. By ensuring that both the function and polynomial approximation are equal for all derivatives at a single point, Cauchy's Mean Value Theorem can be applied to give equality.

Taylor's Theorem is demonstrated with two fully worked examples. First, the power series expansion for cos is derived by expanding around zero. Next, a third degree polynomial approximation is calculated for small x, when expanding the function ln(1+sin(x)).

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Other videos in the Oxford Calculus series can be found here:    • Oxford Calculus  

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Second order linear differential equations:    • Oxford Mathematics Open Day 2021: Dif...  
Integrating factors explained:    • Oxford Calculus: Integrating Factors ...  
Solving simple PDEs:    • Oxford Calculus: Solving Simple PDEs  
Jacobians explained:    • Oxford Calculus: Jacobians Explained  
Separation of variables integration technique explained:    • Oxford Calculus: Separation of Variab...  
Solving homogeneous first order differential equations:    • Oxford Calculus: Solving Homogeneous ...  

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