SOLUTION: Expand. ( 2 + x )^(-4) where |x|>2

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Question 1091635: Expand. ( 2 + x )^(-4) where |x|>2
Answer by Edwin McCravy(20056)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
We will use the fact that

 converges for ,

and where  is the number of combinations
of p things taken q at a time or 



 converges for 

Simplifying,

 converges for 

 converges for 

 converges for 

 converges for 

Edwin

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