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Mathematics, 01.07.2020 18:01 dnwilliams838

Consider the power series ∑n=1[infinity]2⋅4⋅6⋅⋯⋅(2n)1⋅3⋅5⋅⋯⋅( 2n−1)xn. Find the radius of convergence R. If it is infinite, type "infinity" or "inf". R= What is the interval of convergence? Use interval notation for an interval. Type the number, if it is only a single point. Type NONE if there it is the empty set.

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