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Find the first three nonzero terms in the power series expansion for the product f(x)g(x). f(x) = e^2x = [infinity]∑n=0 1/n! (2x)^n
g(x) = sin 5x = [infinity]∑k=0 (-1)^k/(2k+1)! (5x)^2k+1
The power series approximation of fx)g(x) to three nonzero terms is
(Type an expression that includes all terms up to order 3.)

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