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  1. Colin Maclaurin - Wikipedia

    Independently from Euler and using the same methods, Maclaurin discovered the Euler–Maclaurin formula. He used it to sum powers of arithmetic progressions, derive Stirling's …

  2. Colin Maclaurin | Scottish Mathematician & Physicist | Britannica

    Colin Maclaurin was a Scottish mathematician who developed and extended Sir Isaac Newton’s work in calculus, geometry, and gravitation. A child prodigy, he entered the University of …

  3. 5.3: Taylor and Maclaurin Series - Mathematics LibreTexts

    Jul 13, 2020 · We now show how to find Maclaurin polynomials for \ (e^x, \sin x,\) and \ (\cos x\). As stated above, Maclaurin polynomials are Taylor polynomials centered at zero.

  4. Maclaurin Series - from Wolfram MathWorld

    3 days ago · A Maclaurin series is a Taylor series expansion of a function about 0, Maclaurin series are named after the Scottish mathematician Colin Maclaurin. The Maclaurin series of a …

  5. Colin Maclaurin - 1746) - Biography - MacTutor History of …

    Jun 14, 2011 · Colin Maclaurin was a Scottish mathematician who published the first systematic exposition of Newton's methods, written as a reply to Berkeley's attack on the calculus for its …

  6. Maclaurin Series Calculator - Symbolab

    The Maclaurin series is named after the Scottish mathematician Colin Maclaurin (1698-1746), who independently discovered this concept. Maclaurin explained how to use the series to …

  7. Mastering Taylor and Maclaurin Series: Step-by-Step Guide

    Jun 3, 2025 · Learn how to find Taylor and Maclaurin series for common functions with clear explanations, formulas, and step-by-step examples, perfect for exam prep.

  8. Maclaurin Series | Brilliant Math & Science Wiki

    A Maclaurin series can be used to approximate a function, find the antiderivative of a complicated function, or compute an otherwise uncomputable sum. Partial sums of a Maclaurin series …

  9. Learn the Formula of Maclaurin Series - Cuemath

    The Maclaurin series formula is a special case of the Taylor series formula. It is obtained by substituting a = 0 in the Taylor series formula.

  10. Mathwords: Maclaurin Series

    The power series in x for a function f (x).