If the Taylor Series of ln(x) is known: ln(x)=(x−1)−1/2(x−1)^2+1/3(x−1)^3−1/4(x−1)^4+1/5(x−1)^5−...Can one find the Taylor series of f(x)=x/1−x^2 by manipulating the Taylor series of ln(x)?

Hallie Stanton

Hallie Stanton

Answered question

2022-11-18

If the Taylor Series of ln ( x ) is known:
ln ( x ) = ( x 1 ) 1 2 ( x 1 ) 2 + 1 3 ( x 1 ) 3 1 4 ( x 1 ) 4 + 1 5 ( x 1 ) 5 . . .
Can one find the Taylor series of
f ( x ) = x 1 x 2
by manipulating the Taylor series of ln ( x )?

Answer & Explanation

artirw9f

artirw9f

Beginner2022-11-19Added 20 answers

As an alternate without using ln x. Make use of the geometric series:
1 1 x = n = 0 x n 1 1 x 2 = n = 0 x 2 n x 1 x 2 = n = 0 x 2 n + 1
kunguwaat81

kunguwaat81

Beginner2022-11-20Added 2 answers

Hint:
x 1 x 2 d x = 1 2 ln ( 1 x 2 )

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