The function f(x) = 2/(1+36x^2) is represented as a power series f(x) = sum_{n=0}^{infinity} c_n x^n. Find the first few coefficients in the power series. c_0 = 2 c_1 = 72 c_2 = c_3 = c_4 = Find the radius of convergence R of the series. R =
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