I’m trying to find a proof of
$$\frac{1}{\sqrt{1-x^2}} = 1+\frac{1\cdot3}{2\cdot4}x^2+\frac{1\cdot3\cdot5}{2\cdot4\cdot6}x^4+\cdots,$$
which doesn’t need Taylor or Maclaurin series, like the proof of Mercator series and Leibniz series.
I tried to prove it by using calculus, but I couldn’t hit upon a good proof.
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