Example 5.  Use the function  [Graphics:Images/TangentParabolaMod_gr_254.gif]  and the point  [Graphics:Images/TangentParabolaMod_gr_255.gif]  and plot a sequence of Newton polynomials of degree 6 converging to the Taylor polynomial.  

Solution 5.

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