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    Jun 30, 2016, 01:56 PM
    Second order Taylor approximation
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    Hello,
    Can someone explain this to me? In the above case ct=yt-gt
    I tried to solve it as a three variable taylor approximation but got a few extra terms that weren't included in the above. So I am a little confused now.
    I only need to understand how the first line was derived.

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