009C Sample Final 2, Problem 6

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(a) Express the indefinite integral    as a power series.

(b) Express the definite integral    as a number series.

Foundations:  
What is the power series of  
        The power series of    is  


Solution:

(a)

Step 1:  
The power series of    is  
So, the power series of     is
 
       
 
Step 2:  
Now, to express the indefinite integral as a power series, we have
 
       
 

(b)

Step 1:  
From part (a), we have
       
Now, we have
       
Step 2:  
Hence, we have
 
       
 


Final Answer:  
    (a)    
    (b)    

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