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show this inequality with $\frac{d^i}{dx^i}\left(\frac{x}{\ln(1-x)}\right)^{1/K} \Bigg|_{x=0}>0, ~~~\forall i\in N^{+}$

Let $K$ be a fixed positive integer,show this $$\dfrac{d^i}{dx^i}\left(\frac{x}{\ln(1-x)}\right)^{1/K} \Bigg|_{x=0}>0, ~~~\forall i\in N^{+}$$

the problem is from when I solve this:$$\left(\sum_{i=1}^{n}a_{i}x^i\right)^K=\dfrac{x}{\ln{(1-x)}},show ~that ~a_{i}>0,\forall i\in N^{+}$$.maybe this $$f(x)=\dfrac{x}{\ln{(1-x)}}$$ is special function? Is there a background to this conclusion?Thanks

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