Use the power series
1
1 + x
=
[infinity] (−1)nxn
n = 0
, |x| < 1<...
Mathematics, 21.08.2020 20:01 Dajuan2x
Use the power series
1
1 + x
=
[infinity] (−1)nxn
n = 0
, |x| < 1
to find a power series for the function, centered at 0.
f(x) = ln(x + 1) =
1
x + 1
dx
f(x) =
[infinity]
n = 0
Determine the interval of convergence. (Enter your answer using interval notation.)
Answers: 1
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