By redefining the ranges of the summations appearing on the left-hand side, show that En(n – 1)an-1x"-2+E, nanx"-1 n=2 => (n + 1)(n + 3)an+1x". n=0

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By redefining the ranges of the summations appearing
on the left-hand side, show that
En(n – 1)an-1x"-2+E,
nanx"-1
n=2
=> (n + 1)(n + 3)an+1x".
n=0
Transcribed Image Text:By redefining the ranges of the summations appearing on the left-hand side, show that En(n – 1)an-1x"-2+E, nanx"-1 n=2 => (n + 1)(n + 3)an+1x". n=0
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