Re: x + 2x^2 + 4x^3 + 8x^4 + ... + 2^(k-1)x^k



On Apr 27, 5:51 pm, spasmous <spasm...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Apr 26, 12:36 am, Greg Heath <he...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Apr 25, 4:43 pm,spasmous<spasm...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Is anyone familiar with the MacLauren expansion x + 2x^2 + 4x^3 + 8x^4
+ ... + 2^(k-1)x^k ?

Yes. I am.

Hope this helps.

Yes immensely, now please send me the solution manual ;) Just
wonderin' do you respond like that in every post or just the ones
where you can award yourself a small sense of uperiority?

You are no stranger to newsgroup tutoring.

You threw up a homework problem and expected
someone to give you an answer? ... not from me!
I expected the comments by hoe and me to
wake you up so that you could respond by saying
it wasn't a homework problem and/or it was a
homework problem and you just needed a hint.
When I checked the thread after a few hours of
sleep I saw that Dave had given you a hint that
was closer to the answer than the one I was
going to give (S = x*f(2X)).

You can go to Google Groups and search
greg-heath. You should find that I spend
many hours per day helping those who
properly pose problems. Superiority?
I would call it Seniority to emphasize
that I've been around for decades and
should know, for the threads that I
respond to, a little more than the poster.

As an ex-professor, I do not believe in
giving answers to homework problems until
after they are handed in.

Go back and read your original post.
What did you ask for?

I am not the only one who feels that way.
Otherwise someone would have given you
the answer within an hour of your post.

Hope this helps.

Greg
.



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