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We can use limits to formally define sums of infinitely many values. Taylor Series are infinite sums defined in terms of polynomials, and provide an alternate means of describing standard functions.
» Session 94: Infinite Series
» Session 95: Series Comparison
» Session 96: Stacking Blocks
» Session 97: Power Series
» Session 98: Taylor's Series
» Session 99: Taylor's Series, Continued
» Session 100: Operations on Power Series
» Session 101: Conclusion
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