Infinite Sum of x/(z+y): Solving the Puzzle

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The expression x/(z+y) can indeed be represented as an infinite sum. This conclusion is supported by computational tools such as Wolfram Alpha, which provides a platform for exploring mathematical expressions. The discussion emphasizes the importance of patience in understanding the derivation of this infinite sum representation. Participants confirm that with sufficient time and analysis, the transformation is achievable.

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Can x/(z+y) be written as an infinite sum?
 
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