9. Shifting the Center. When the function f(x)=1/(1−x) is expanded as a power series with center a=0 we get the usual ge

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9. Shifting the Center. When the function f(x)=1/(1−x) is expanded as a power series with center a=0 we get the usual ge

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9 Shifting The Center When The Function F X 1 1 X Is Expanded As A Power Series With Center A 0 We Get The Usual Ge 1
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9. Shifting the Center. When the function f(x)=1/(1−x) is expanded as a power series with center a=0 we get the usual geometric series 1−x1​=n=0∑∞​xn−1<x<1 Use the fact that 1−x=2−(x+1) to expand f as a power series centered at a=−1 : 1−x1​=n=0∑∞​cn​(x+1)n What is the new interval of convergence?
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