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Mathematics, 13.11.2020 21:30 yulimariu27

Prove this identity between two infinite sums (with x ∈ R and n! stands for factorial): X∞
n=0
x
n
n!
!2
=
X∞
n=0
(2x)
n
n!


Prove this identity between two infinite sums (with x ∈ R and n! stands for factorial):

X∞
n=0
x

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