f(x) = an(x – c)" n=0 has radius of convergence R > 0, then f is infinitely differentiable in |r – c| < R and f(m)(c) an n!

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Chapter6: The Trigonometric Functions
Section6.4: Values Of The Trigonometric Functions
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f(x) = an(x – c)"
n=0
has radius of convergence R > 0, then f is infinitely differentiable in |æ – c| < R
and
f(n) (c)
an
n!
Transcribed Image Text:f(x) = an(x – c)" n=0 has radius of convergence R > 0, then f is infinitely differentiable in |æ – c| < R and f(n) (c) an n!
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