Mary Boas: Mathematical Methods Problem 1.13.8

In summary, the conversation discusses using the methods of a specific section to find the first few terms and general term of the Maclaurin series for a given function. It also mentions checking the results using a computer and plotting the function and its approximations. There is a discrepancy between the solution obtained and the one given in the solution manual, which was caused by a mistaken assumption and not solving for a variable before substitution.
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Homework Statement



Using the methods of this section:
(a) Find the first few terms of the Maclaurin series for each of the following functions.
(b) Find the general term and write the series in summation form.
(c) Check your results in (a) by computer.
(d) Use a computer to plot the function and several approximating partial sums of the
series.

#8 [tex] \frac { 1 }{ \sqrt { 1-{ x }^{ 2 } } } [/tex]

Homework Equations



[tex] (1+x)^{P}=\sum _{ n=0 }^{ \infty }{ \binom {P} {n}} x^n [/tex]

The Attempt at a Solution



I got: [tex] \frac { 1 }{ \sqrt { 1-{ x }^{ 2 } } }=\sum _{ n=0 }^{ \infty }{ \binom {-1/2} {n}} (1-x^{2})^{n} [/tex]

Solution manual's solution is: [tex] \frac { 1 }{ \sqrt { 1-{ x }^{ 2 } } }=\sum _{ n=0 }^{ \infty }{ \binom {-1/2} {n}} (-x^{2})^{n} [/tex]

What went wrong?

Thanks,
Chris Maness
 
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I see my mistake. I made a bad assumption when I subbed in 1+x^2=t+1. I needed to solve for t before I subbed it back in.

Thanks,
Chris Maness
 

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