1. If f(x) = ln(x/4) -(a) Compute Taylor series for f at c = 4 -(b) Use...

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1. If f(x) = ln(x/4)
-(a) Compute Taylor series for f at c = 4
-(b) Use Taylor series truncated after n-th term to compute f(8/3)for n = 1,.....5
-(c) Compare the values from above with the values of f(8/3) andplot the errors as a function of n
-(d) Show that Taylor series for f(x) = ln(x/4) at c = 4 representsthe function f for x element [4,5]

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