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Homework Statement
Assume that e^x equals its Maclaurin series for all x.
Use the Maclaurin series for e^(-4 x^4) to evaluate the integralYour answer will be an infinite series. Use the first two terms to estimate its value.
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The Attempt at a Solution
I've tried using the e^x series above to solve the given series. From what I understand, I am suppose to manipulate the e^x series so that it becomes e^(-4x^4). I am new to these forums, and I don't know another way to show what I'm doing, so I'll post an image of what I have so far (which is incorrect):Can anyone point me in the right direction or tell me what my mistakes are?
Thanks a lot and sorry if I broke any forum etiquette rules here! It's my first time here. =)
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