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jaidon
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Evaluate the indefinite integral as a power series and find radius of convergence. (i don't know how to type the integral and summations signs, sorry)
(integral sign) (x-tan^-1x)/x^3 dx. ( if you write this out it makes more sense)
i was able to find the power series of tan^-1x = x^(2n+1) (-1)^n/(2n+1).
i don't know how to continue on with this. all we have learned is to use the power series of the geometric series 1/(1-x), and some integration/differentiation methods.
i am rather confused on the whole topic, so if anyone has any ideas, the simplest explanations would be greatly appreciated. thanks
(integral sign) (x-tan^-1x)/x^3 dx. ( if you write this out it makes more sense)
i was able to find the power series of tan^-1x = x^(2n+1) (-1)^n/(2n+1).
i don't know how to continue on with this. all we have learned is to use the power series of the geometric series 1/(1-x), and some integration/differentiation methods.
i am rather confused on the whole topic, so if anyone has any ideas, the simplest explanations would be greatly appreciated. thanks