Try another version of this question Find the Maclaurin series of `cos(x^4)`. `sum_(n=0)^(oo)` Box 1: Enter your answer as an expression. Example: 3x^2+1, x/5, (a+b)/c Be sure your variables match those in the question `(x^(8 n))/((2n)!)`
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Find the Maclaurin series of `cos(x^4)`.
`sum_(n=0)^(oo)`
Box 1: Enter your answer as an expression. Example: 3x^2+1, x/5, (a+b)/c Be sure your variables match those in the question