👉 In mathematics, an exposal is a specific type of power series that is used to represent functions. The term "exposal" comes from the Latin word "exo," meaning above, and "proselytus," meaning to spread or to speak. Essentially, an exposal represents a function as the sum of infinite terms with positive coefficients, where each term is a product of two numbers (the numerator and the denominator) raised to the power of the number of times that these terms
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