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Asked by lidiya

ind the radius of convergence, R,and the interval, I, of the series.

n=3

[x^(n+1)]/(5n!)
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Answered by Steve
a good place to start is this site, with several useful examples. See what you make of it.

http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/Classes/CalcII/PowerSeries.aspx
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