Question: O Consider the rational function R(x)= x+1 x + 1 I The MacLaurin series representation of R(x) is: What is the interval of convergence

O Consider the rational function R(x)= x+1 x + 1 I The

 MacLaurin series representation of R(x) is: What is the interval of convergence

O Consider the rational function R(x)= x+1 x + 1 I The MacLaurin series representation of R(x) is: What is the interval of convergence of the MacLaurin series from the previous part?

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