Advanced Placement Calculus 2016 Graphical Numerical Algebraic Fifth Edition Student Edition + Mathxl 1-year License
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If a power series for some function y = g(x) has interval of convergence (−2, 2], is itpossible for the series for f′(x) to have interval of convergence [−2, 2]?Explain your answer.
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Use the power series
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E(-1)^x"
1 + x
n = 0
to determine a power series, centered at 0, for the function.
1
dx
х+ 1
f(x) = In(x + 1) =
f(x) = >
n = 0
Identify the interval of convergence. (Enter your answer using interval notation.)
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