Hello again 
I've spent some time looking over this problem, but I can't put any sense into this. The calculations are somewhat clear, but why do I have to go through those steps and what do the results mean

I would seriously appreciate if someone shed light on this for me

Task: Show that |q|<1 is valid with the expression above.
I have detailed instructions on the steps to solve this:
1) Find taylor series,...
which starts out with this equations
with X0=0
and we end up with this result

2) Use the cauchy product (which leads to this result)

3) Lastly I'm supposed to integrate the equation and then take the derivative

which leads to this result

I've spent some time looking over this problem, but I can't put any sense into this. The calculations are somewhat clear, but why do I have to go through those steps and what do the results mean
I would seriously appreciate if someone shed light on this for me

Task: Show that |q|<1 is valid with the expression above.
I have detailed instructions on the steps to solve this:
1) Find taylor series,...
which starts out with this equations
and we end up with this result

2) Use the cauchy product (which leads to this result)

3) Lastly I'm supposed to integrate the equation and then take the derivative
which leads to this result
