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  • 20:40, 2 May 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+1,129). . N KGS math club/solution 5 1(New page: Proof: Let n be the degree of the polynomial P. Since P has nonzero degree, n>0. The Taylor polynomial of P about the point a is <math>F(x)=P(a)+P'(a)(x-a)+\dotsb +\dfrac{P^{(n)}(a)(x...)