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Find the first three terms of the expansion of the following in acceding power of x ((x +2)/(1+x)*2)
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Find the first three terms of the expansion of the following in acceding power of x ((x +2)/(1+x)*2)
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Explanation:
((x+2)/(1+x)*2)
2x +3*2
2x+6
x+6*2
x+12
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