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| Started by | DrMajorBob <btreat1@austin.rr.com> |
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| First post | 2011-05-23 10:25 +0000 |
| Last post | 2011-05-23 10:25 +0000 |
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Re: Series[log[x], {x, 0, 3}] DrMajorBob <btreat1@austin.rr.com> - 2011-05-23 10:25 +0000
| From | DrMajorBob <btreat1@austin.rr.com> |
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| Date | 2011-05-23 10:25 +0000 |
| Subject | Re: Series[log[x], {x, 0, 3}] |
| Message-ID | <irdcmj$3n6$1@smc.vnet.net> |
Highlight the character @ in Mathematica and push the Help button.
Bobby
On Sun, 22 May 2011 05:55:53 -0500, Hongsheng Zhao <hszhao.cn@gmail.com>
wrote:
> On 05/21/2011 01:06 PM, DrMajorBob wrote:
>> Series[Log@x, {x, 1, 3}]
>
> What does the @ sign mean in the above formula?
>
> Why not you use the following form:
>
> Series[Log[x], {x, 1, 3}]
>
>>
>> (x-1)-1/2 (x-1)2+1/3 (x-1)3+O[x-1]4
>
> Regards.
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