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Cite this lesson A power series is an infinite polynomial on the variable x and can be used to define a variety of functions. Explore the formula and examples of power series, discover recommendations and suggestions for using it, and learn about the geometric series. Recommendations...
Order of Power Series Definition One useful thing to know about a power series is its order. The order of a power series is the lowest power of {eq}x {/eq} which has a nonzero coefficient. Another way of thinking about it is that if the terms are ordered by the powers of {eq}x...
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