Dhivya posted an Question
October 23, 2020 • 12:43 pm 30 points
  • IIT JAM
  • Mathematics (MA)

Lagrange's form of remainder after n terms in taylor's theorem is h(1-6fr (a+eh) h (b) (a) f(a+0h) (n-1)! n! (oh) (a +0h) (oh)-1 h_r(a+h) (c) (d) (n-1)! (n)!

Lagrange's form of remainder after n terms in Taylor's theorem is h(1-6fr (a+eh) h (B) (A) F(a+0h) (n-1)! n! (Oh) (a +0h) (Oh)-1 h_r(a+h) (C) (D) (n-1)! (n)!

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    Deepak singh 1

    see attached (orange marked ) is lagrange's form of remainder , So option a is correct , if any doubt then ask .

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    Irfan ansari 1 best-answer

    Option A is correct. (n+1)th term is option a generally denoted by Rn(h) and is known Lagrange's form of remainder theorem after nth term in Taylor's expansion.

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