find the sum of the series of (-2)^n/3^n+1.
This is an alternating series...
what if we rewrite it as
an= (1/3)* (-2/3)^(n)
Divide any nth term by the n-1 term and see if you get a ratio term r. This might be a geometric series.
This is an alternating series...
what if we rewrite it as
an= (1/3)* (-2/3)^(n)
Divide any nth term by the n-1 term and see if you get a ratio term r. This might be a geometric series.