(a) Proceed as in Example 5 to show that xJ (x) J(x)
Chapter 6, Problem 6.1.134(choose chapter or problem)
(a) Proceed as in Example 5 to show that xJ (x) J(x) xJ1(x). [Hint: Write 2n 2(n ) .] (b) Use the result in part (a) to derive (21).
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