Using the remainder formula for the Taylor polynomial approximation, estimate

the error in your approximation to sin

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sine(x)=x -(x^3)/3! +(x^5)/5! -(x^7)/7!

the terms switch tween + & -

for reesunabel values av x, the faktorial kut size av eech term very fast

So, approx tu errer=size av last term yu added
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