Find the 2nd degree Taylor polynomial of f(x)=e^2xcentered at a=ln√3. (i.e. fin…

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Find the 2nd degree Taylor polynomial of f(x)=e2xf\left(x\right)=e^{2x}centered at a=ln3a=\ln\sqrt{3}.

(i.e. find the first 3 terms (i.e.n=0,1,2n=0,1,2) of the Taylor polynomial of f(x)f\left(x\right) with a=ln3a=\ln\sqrt{3})
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