Power series intro | Series | AP Calculus BC | Khan Academy

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Power series is a sum of terms of the general form a_(x-a)_. Whether the series converges or diverges, and the value it converges to, depend on the chosen x-value, which makes power series a function. Created by Sal Khan.

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