jamesjohnes123
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Hello everyone.
I'm here with the following question about how to represent the following function as a power series.
Sorry about the image quality. From my understanding of how to represent a function as a power series, I should use the identity 1/1-x and try to make my function as close as possible to that identity. But, I have no clue on how to do that when I have the denominator elevated to a power.
Any help would be much appreciated. Hope you have a great day/night.
I'm here with the following question about how to represent the following function as a power series.
Sorry about the image quality. From my understanding of how to represent a function as a power series, I should use the identity 1/1-x and try to make my function as close as possible to that identity. But, I have no clue on how to do that when I have the denominator elevated to a power.
Any help would be much appreciated. Hope you have a great day/night.