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  1. Consider the following series: 1,2,3,4,5,10,20,40....which starts as an arithmetic series?...but after the first five terms
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  2. Which of the following statements is true for the series the summation from k=1 to infinity of the sin(k)/k^2? (10 points)A) The
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  3. Consider the infinite geometric series∑ ∞ n = 1 − 4 ( 1 3 ) n − 1 . In this image, the lower limit of the summation
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  4. Consider the infinite geometric series∑ ∞ n = 1 − 4 ( 1 3 ) n − 1 . In this image, the lower limit of the summation
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  5. Consider the infinite geometric series∑^(∞)_(n=1) −4(1/3)^n−1 . In this image, the lower limit of the summation notation
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  6. Consider the infinite geometric series below.a. Write the first 4 terms of the series b. Does the series diverge or converge? c.
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  7. Consider the infinite geometric seriesn=1 infinity symbol -4(2/3)^n-1 a. Write the first four terms of the series. b. Does the
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  8. Consider the infinite geometric series ∑∞n=1−4(13)n−1 . In this image, the lower limit of the summation notation is "n =
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  9. Consider the infinite geometric series ∑∞n=1−4(13)n−1. In this image, the lower limit of the summation notation is "n =
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  10. Consider the infinite geometric series ∑∞n=1−4(13)n−1. In this image, the lower limit of the summation notation is "n =
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