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    Find the First Four Terms of the Taylor Series About\(\ln (1-x)\)
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Find the First Four Terms of the Taylor Series About ln⁡(1−x)\ln (1-x)ln(1−x)

Question 61

Question 61

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Find the first four terms of the Taylor series about x = -2 for ln⁡(1−x)\ln (1-x)ln(1−x) .

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