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The Maclaurin series for sin−1(x) is given by sin−1(x) = x + [infinity] n = 1 1 · 3 · 5 (2n − 1) 2 · 4 · 6 (2n) x2n+1 2n + 1 . Use the first five terms of the Maclaurin series above to approximate sin−1 3 7 . (Round your answer to eight decimal places.)
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