If f(x)=n=0∑∞​Cn​(x−a)2n+1 has the property that n→∞lim​∣Cn​(x−a)2n+1∣∣∣​Cn+1​(x−a)2n+3∣∣​​=∣x−1∣2n→∞lim​n2+13n​, then w

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If f(x)=n=0∑∞​Cn​(x−a)2n+1 has the property that n→∞lim​∣Cn​(x−a)2n+1∣∣∣​Cn+1​(x−a)2n+3∣∣​​=∣x−1∣2n→∞lim​n2+13n​, then w

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If F X N 0 Cn X A 2n 1 Has The Property That N Lim Cn X A 2n 1 Cn 1 X A 2n 3 X 1 2n Lim N2 13n Then W 1 (45.38 KiB) Viewed 34 times
If f(x)=n=0∑∞​Cn​(x−a)2n+1 has the property that n→∞lim​∣Cn​(x−a)2n+1∣∣∣​Cn+1​(x−a)2n+3∣∣​​=∣x−1∣2n→∞lim​n2+13n​, then what is the radius of convergence for the power series.
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