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Rational series

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In mathematics, a rational series typically refers to a series of terms that can be expressed in the form of rational functions, specifically involving fractions where both the numerator and the denominator are polynomials. A common context for rational series is in the study of sequences and series in calculus, specifically in the form of power series or Taylor series, where the coefficients of the series are derived from rational functions.

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