True-False Quiz Question 10: Maclaurin Power Series for 1/e
In this video I plug -1 into the Maclaurin power series for e^x to obtain the series for the number 1/e. This number can be written as e^(-1), which means we can plug it into our e^x series which I had derived in an earlier video. We obtain the same result as the question, thus the answer is True.
Time stamps:
- Question 10: 0:00
- Solution: True: 0:19
- Plugging in 1/e into e^x power series: 0:53
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