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suppose the function f(z) and its derivatives have complex singularities at -2+5i, 5+7i, and 7-6i. Find the interval of convergence for the expansion in powers of (x-3) of f(x)
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What math class are you taking???
calc 2
I am in calc 3 and I swear, I have never seen a problem like that!
....hullll it was actually an exam question that I am trying to see why I got wrong lol
I would love to know how to solve it!
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