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BraedenP
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Homework Statement
I am asked to find the sum of the series:
[tex]\sum_{n=2}^{\infty}n(n-1)x^n, |x|<1[/tex]
Homework Equations
The Attempt at a Solution
We've learned a bit about Taylor series, so I could approximate this answer by taking and summing the first few derivatives. However, I suspect a more exact answer is desired.
The second idea I had was to change the sum so that is starts at n=0:
[tex]\sum_{n=0}^{\infty}(n+2)(n+1)x^{n+2}, |x|<1[/tex]
and then try to rearrange it into the form of a geometric series for which I know a sum formula. However, I haven't had much luck with my rearrangement.
Am I missing something here?