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Show whether the series ((-1)^n)*((2^n)/(n^4)))
Consider
∞ ∑ [(3k+5)/(k²-2k)]ᵖ, for each p ∈ ℝ. k=3 Show this series { converges if p > 1 { diverges if p ≤ 1 Hint:
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Bernie
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for this infinite series (-1)^n/n^2
if i use alternating series test to show that sequence does of a^n does not go to 0, then
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eng
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The sum of the first n terms of a series is 1-(3/4). Obtain an expression for the nth term of the series. Prove that the series
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youngguru
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Find a power series, centered @ x=0, for function f(x)=x/(1+2x).
I know this is a maclaurin series, but my work doesn't get the
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W
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Find a power series, centered @ x=0, for function f(x)=x/(1+2x).
I know this is a maclaurin series, but my work doesn't get the
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W
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Which of the following statements is true? (4 points)
A) The nth term test can never be used to show that a series converges. B)
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SHOCKLER
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Which of the following statements is true? (4 points)
A) The nth term test can never be used to show that a series converges. B)
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SHOCKLER
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Consider the series below: infinity "series symbol" n= 1 ((1+5^n)/(27^n)) determine whether or not the series converges. If it
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Philip Martinson
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a) Find the Taylor series associated to f(x) = x^-2 at a = 1.
Be sure to show the general term of the series. b) Find the radius
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laura
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find the nth term of the series 1,3,6,11,19,31,48.... Hence duduce a formula for calculating the sum of the series
plz help me
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dam
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