Okay Veeky Forums I have a calculus exam in 50 minutes please tell me how to solve this type of question.
Okay Veeky Forums I have a calculus exam in 50 minutes please tell me how to solve this type of question
Have you tried opening your textbook?
>Find Taylor decomposition.
>x=0
>...
>PROFIT
Too many words and symbols
>apply some rules n shit you learned in class
>???
>solved
See me after class
So you never bothered to study or ask your professor to explain it before today?
Get fucked.
There's a lot of other material on the exam this is the only thing that still confuses me.
[eqn]\color{gold}{\bf Hint:} \forall x \,\in\, \left] -1,\, 1 \right[,\, \sum_{n \,=\, 0}^\infty x^n \,=\, \frac{1}{1 \,-\, x}[/eqn]
OP is a lazy faggot who can't be bothered to look up one definition.
I never derived geometric series, I just applied the formulas
>Yuropoor brackets
it's a very nice, suggestive notation
>[math]\mathbf R^2[/math] is the set of all open intervals
(You)
bah hahaha get that fucking gay ass bracket sht out of my face you stupid piggot europoor, you untermensch you stupid piggot (pig + fag)
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[x, infinite)
FUCK OFF with taht gay ass bracket notation. This is how you do it: (-1, 1)
you putrid pig
cf.
are you muslim?
Oh, those are Europe brackets? God damn. This year the calculus 3 professor uses those brackets and he is literally the only person who uses that notation. Everyone else uses (-1,1). So I guess that professor is our token European PhD.
It's syntactically ambiguous and horribly unaesthetic
You can probably solve it with mostly algebra
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