3. Compute the Taylor series of f(x) = √ x about c = 1. Hint: The first two terms don’t fit the pattern of the remaining terms, so you will need to write those two terms out before writing the rest of the series compactly as an infinite series. This one is a bit messier than most of the examples we’ve seen up to this point.
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