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Taylor Series Calculator

Approximate functions using Taylor series expansion. Compare the approximation with the exact value for sin, cos, e^x, and ln(x).

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Taylor Approximation

0.83333

Error0.008138
Last Term Coefficient-0
How to Use This Calculator
  1. Select the function to approximate: sin(x), cos(x), e^x, or ln(1+x).
  2. Enter the center point a (Taylor series expands around this point; Maclaurin series uses a = 0).
  3. Set the number of terms to include; more terms extend the interval where the approximation is accurate.
  4. The Taylor polynomial is built from successive derivatives: f(a) + f'(a)(x−a) + f''(a)(x−a)²/2! + …
  5. The chart overlays the exact function and the Taylor polynomial so you can see how closely they agree near x = a.
  6. Increasing the number of terms improves accuracy but the series still diverges far from the center for some functions (e.g., ln(1+x) for |x| > 1).
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