see the solution here:
http://www.math.ucla.edu/~hendricks/CalculusIISummer2011/calc2practicefinalsolutions.pdf
Can anyone help me start this problem from beginning to end, along with explanations on how to go about the problem for a better understanding how to do this series problem?
1) Find the values of p for which the series is convergent.
Summation notation symbol (with n=1 on bottom and infinity on top) of ln(n)/n^p
(Below, I try wording it in a mathematical sense, hoping it would format correctly here on the site).
∞
∑ ln(n) / (n^p)
n=1
2 answers
Seeing other examples on the practice exam was really helpful.
Thank you Steve, it really helped. I will understand it a bit more better.
Thank you Steve, it really helped. I will understand it a bit more better.