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Assume that ` \sin(x) ` equals its Maclaurin series for all `x`.
Use the Maclaurin series for ` \sin(4 x^2) ` to evaluate the integral

` \int_0^(0.61) \sin(4 x^2) \ dx `.

Your answer will be an infinite series. Use the first two terms to estimate its value.

 

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