Find the power series (centered at zero) of the function f ( x ) = 3 /4 + x2 and state the interval of convergence. Write the first terms of the power series. You do not have to express the series in sigma notation. Don't forget to state the interval of convergence.

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Find the power series (centered at zero) of the function f ( x ) = 3 /4 + x2 and state the interval of convergence.

  • Write the first terms of the power series. You do not have to express the series in sigma notation.
  • Don't forget to state the interval of convergence.
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