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Find the taylor or maclaurin polynomial pn(x) for the function f with the given values of c and n. then give a bound on the error that is incurred if pn(x) is used to approximate f(x) on the given interval. (round your answer to four decimal places.) f(x) = e−x2, c = 0, n = 2, [0, 0.1]

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