A problem while verifying the generating function of Legendre Polynomials.

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LeLou
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Our professor gave us an a problem to solve, she asked us to prove or verify the following identity:

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Where [itex]\Phi[/itex] is the Generating function of Legendre polynomials given by:

[itex]\Phi[/itex](x,h)= (1 - 2hx + h2)-1/2


2. This Identity is from (Mathematical Methods in The Physical Sciences, Mary L.Boas, page 491)


She told us to start By solving the last term & then plug in the first two terms. I have differentiated the function so many times, failed to at least verfy that the identity really equals zero.
 
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Also, I remember some of the Legendre proofs involve recursive relationships. I don't think this is one of them, but it may be (I haven't worked out since this is your HW).