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suppose f and g are functions with the following properties:
$f(3)=g(3)=0,f(3)=f(3)=2,g(3)=g(3)=1.$
if the second - degree taylor polynomial of $y = f(x)g(x)$ about the point $x = 3$ is given by
$a_0 + a_1(x - 3)+a_2(x - 3)^2$
then $a_2$ is equal to which of the following?
0
2
4
-2
-1
Step1: Recall product - rule for derivatives
The first - derivative of $y = f(x)g(x)$ using the product rule $(uv)^\prime=u^\prime v + uv^\prime$ is $y^\prime=f^\prime(x)g(x)+f(x)g^\prime(x)$.
The second - derivative of $y = f(x)g(x)$ using the product rule on $y^\prime$:
Step2: Evaluate $y^{\prime\prime}$ at $x = 3$
We know that $f(3)=g(3)=0$, $f^\prime(3)=f^{\prime\prime}(3)=2$, and $g^\prime(3)=g^{\prime\prime}(3)=1$.
Substitute $x = 3$ into the formula for $y^{\prime\prime}$:
Step3: Recall the formula for the Taylor polynomial
The second - degree Taylor polynomial of a function $y = h(x)$ about $x = a$ is $P_2(x)=h(a)+h^\prime(a)(x - a)+\frac{h^{\prime\prime}(a)}{2}(x - a)^2$.
For $y = f(x)g(x)$ about $x = 3$, $a_2=\frac{y^{\prime\prime}(3)}{2}$.
Since $y^{\prime\prime}(3)=4$, then $a_2 = 2$.
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