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Homework Statement
For example
cosh(x) = 1+x2/2!+x4/4!+x6/6!+...
Homework Equations
The Attempt at a Solution
So plugging in x=0 you get that coshx = 1 at the origin. The approximate graph for the coshx function up to the second order looks like a 1+x2/2! graph, but what about graphing coshx to the term afterwards? and so on.