Power Series

Jason76

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power-series-2.jpg :confused: When differentiating the factorials on the bottom are reduced by 1. For instance, \(\displaystyle 5!\) becomes \(\displaystyle 4!\). Why is this so?

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power-series-4.jpg :confused: What kind of addition is going on the bottom line to produce it's result?
 
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:confused: When differentiating the factorials on the bottom are reduced by 1. For instance, \(\displaystyle 5!\) becomes \(\displaystyle 4!\). Why is this so?
What did you get when you differentiated (x^3)/(3!)? Then (x^5)/(5!)? And so forth. What were your results of your efforts?

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:confused: What kind of addition is going on the bottom line to produce it's result?
The bottom line says "0.5 - 0.0069 is approximately equal to 0.493". What is your quarrel with this?
 
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