I guess we have to prove it somehow by an induction as I saw a few examples online. But it just makes absolutely no sense to me... Can somebody explain it in human language? Thank you very much.
How did you say it was $\frac{1}{1 - 2x}$ under the radical? The series under the radical is $1 + 2x + 2x^2 + 2x^3\cdots$ and not $1 + (2x) + (2x)^2 + (2x)^3\cdots$
New question! Which mathematical operators in the subset of calculus does not preserve/conserve an equality or statement? I know that ^, sqrt changes the range of an .. equality?