How do we go from \(\displaystyle{\frac{{{1}}}{{{1}+{\left({\frac{{{x}}}{{{2}}}}\right)}+{\left({\frac{{{x}^{{2}}}}{{{3}}}}\right)}+{\left({\frac{{{x}^{{3}}}}{{{4}}}}\right)}+\ldots}}}\)

Ean Hughes

Ean Hughes

Answered question

2022-04-16

How do we go from
11+(x2)+(x23)+(x34)+

Answer & Explanation

cab65699m

cab65699m

Beginner2022-04-17Added 14 answers

Using
log(1x)=x+x22+x33+
We have that
xlog(1x)=11+x2+x23+
Now the series for
xlog(1x)
is well known.
The series expansion is given by
xlog(1x)=k=0Ckxk=1+x2+x212+x324+
The Ck are called as Gregory coefficients. The wiki page I linked above tells you how they can be calculated using a recursive formula.
So the answer your question, we get
11+x2+x23+=k=0Ckxk=1x2x212x324

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