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(a) find a power series representation for f(x) = ln(1 + x). f(x) = ∞ n = 0 what is the radius of convergence, r? r = (b) use part (a) to find a power series for f(x) = x ln(1 + x). f(x) = ∞ n = 0 what is the radius of convergence, r? r = (c) use part (a) to find a power series for f(x) = ln(1 + x4). f(x) = ∞ n = 0 what is the radius of convergence, r? r =

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