(1 point) Consider the series
∑n=n0 ->∞ an = (x−9)^2 + (x−9)^4 / 2⋅2! + (x−9)^6 / 4⋅3! + (x...
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(1 point) Consider the series
∑n=n0 ->∞ an = (x−9)^2 + (x−9)^4 / 2⋅2! + (x−9)^6 / 4⋅3! + (x−9)^8 / 8⋅4! + ⋯
(a) Find an expression for an.
(b) In the summation formula, n starts at n=n0. What is your starting index n0?
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