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[SOLVED] Taylor Expansion on time delayed

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Hi,

Assume that we have a function x(t) where t is time.
I want to linearize a function to use Laplace Transform
So, assume that we have following terms
\[\beta\](x(t))*x(t) + \[\beta\](x(t-h))*x(t-h)

where

\[\beta\](x) = 1/(1 + \[{x}^{5}\])
Here how can I linearize it to by using Taylor Series to use Laplace transform

Thanks
 

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