by differentiating term by term. Write the first 5 terms below, simplifying any powers of -1. frac{1}{3} + frac{2x}{9} + frac{3x^{2}}{27} + frac{4x^{3}}{81} + frac{5x^{4}}{243} + ... Write the series compactly using summation notation (if the series alternates, include the alternator separately):
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