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  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Georgia_State_University_-_Perimeter_College/MATH_2215%3A_Calculus_III/14%3A_Functions_of_Multiple_Variables_and_Partial_Derivatives/Taylor__Polynomials_of_Functions_of_Two_Variables
    To calculate the Taylor polynomial of degree n for functions of two variables beyond the second degree, we need to work out the pattern that allows all the partials of the polynomial to be equal t...To calculate the Taylor polynomial of degree n for functions of two variables beyond the second degree, we need to work out the pattern that allows all the partials of the polynomial to be equal to the partials of the function being approximated at the point (a,b), up to the given degree.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Misericordia_University/MTH_226%3A_Calculus_III/Chapter_14%3A_Functions_of_Multiple_Variables_and_Partial_Derivatives/3.14%3A__Taylor__Polynomials_of_Functions_of_Two_Variables
    To calculate the Taylor polynomial of degree n for functions of two variables beyond the second degree, we need to work out the pattern that allows all the partials of the polynomial to be equal t...To calculate the Taylor polynomial of degree n for functions of two variables beyond the second degree, we need to work out the pattern that allows all the partials of the polynomial to be equal to the partials of the function being approximated at the point (a,b), up to the given degree.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Montana_State_University/M273%3A_Multivariable_Calculus/14%3A_Functions_of_Multiple_Variables_and_Partial_Derivatives/Taylor__Polynomials_of_Functions_of_Two_Variables
    To calculate the Taylor polynomial of degree n for functions of two variables beyond the second degree, we need to work out the pattern that allows all the partials of the polynomial to be equal t...To calculate the Taylor polynomial of degree n for functions of two variables beyond the second degree, we need to work out the pattern that allows all the partials of the polynomial to be equal to the partials of the function being approximated at the point (a,b), up to the given degree.

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