SOLUTION: For {{{ 0<x<1 }}}, the value of the expression,
{{{ log(1+x)+log(1+x^2)+log(1+x^4) }}}+.... to infinity is?
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Question 1032759: For , the value of the expression,
+.... to infinity is?
Answer by robertb(5830) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
+...
=log(*...)
=log(+...)
=.
The infinite geometric series +... converges to by virtue of .
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