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1 + 1/4 + (1.3)/(4.8) + (1.3.5)/(4.8.12)+...... = _____
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MathMate
Expand (1-x/2)^(-1/2) using Maclaurin Series and set x=1 and see what happens.
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its urgent!!!!!!!!!!
m not getting the answer by dat way.....plz help
Answered by
MathMate
If you have done MacLaurin expansion, you should be able to expand the expression.
What answer did you get?
What answer did you get?
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Tulika
1/2^(1/2)
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its urgent!!!!!!!!!!
i got the same answer too
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MathMate
Oh, sorry, the expression I gave is not correct.
It should have read:
[1/(1-x/2)]^(-1/2)
which should expand to
1+1/4+1.3/(4.8)+1.3.5/(4.8.12)+...
It should have read:
[1/(1-x/2)]^(-1/2)
which should expand to
1+1/4+1.3/(4.8)+1.3.5/(4.8.12)+...
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MathMate
Please disregard the previous correction.
The original expression IS correct, as it says:
(1-x/2)^(-1/2) [note the negative sign of the exponent]
=sqrt[1/(1-x/2)]
and should expand to:
1+1/4+1.3/(4.8)+1.3.5/(4.8.12)+...
The original expression IS correct, as it says:
(1-x/2)^(-1/2) [note the negative sign of the exponent]
=sqrt[1/(1-x/2)]
and should expand to:
1+1/4+1.3/(4.8)+1.3.5/(4.8.12)+...
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so watz d method?
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MathMate
and note that (1-x/2) means (1-(x/2)) by the priority of multiplication over addition.
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its urgent!!!!!!!!!!
thanx
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MathMate
You're welcome!
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