Algebraic manipulation

16:34 Publicado por Mario Galarza

Discussion, revision, testing and homework help mathematics and statistics. Old 38 Minutes ago: 17 September 2011 14: 05 marcus2001 +1 how do you get from:

\dfrac{x}{1+ \frac{4x}{3} - \frac{4x^2}{9}}

At

 x-\frac{4x^2}{3} + \frac{20x^3}{9}

If you can not, I will be the original question, cheers.

Original question: You get the first three NULL series expansions of the terms and conditions\dfrac{x}{(1+2x)^\frac{2}{3}}

Last edited by marcus2001; 29 Minutes ago at 14: 13.


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