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Question Number 55057 by gunawan last updated on 16/Feb/19
Prove that Ln(z+1)=z−(z^2 /2)+(z^3 /3)−(z^4 /4)+...  for ∣z∣< 1
$$\mathrm{Prove}\:\mathrm{that}\:\mathrm{Ln}\left({z}+\mathrm{1}\right)={z}−\frac{{z}^{\mathrm{2}} }{\mathrm{2}}+\frac{{z}^{\mathrm{3}} }{\mathrm{3}}−\frac{{z}^{\mathrm{4}} }{\mathrm{4}}+… \\ $$$$\mathrm{for}\:\mid{z}\mid<\:\mathrm{1} \\ $$

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