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Use the Alternating Series Estimation
If you have a geometric alternating series, and you prove that the series is converging by doing geometric series test, and NOT
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Jin
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What is an example of a convergent alternating series where the conditions of the alternating series test do not hold?
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maath
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Use the Alternating Series Estimation Theorem to estimate the range of values of x for which the given approximation is accurate
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Kyle Newman
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Use the Alternating Series Estimation Theorem to estimate the range of values of x for which the given approximation is accurate
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Holden Osborn
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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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Does 1/ln(x+1) converge or diverge?
I've tried the nth term test, limit comparison test, and integral test. All I get is
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Mischa
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With power series, is an endpoint convergent if you plug it back into the original series, and get an alternating series that is
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Bob
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How can I prove this series alternating series converges(this is the answer)?
(-1)^2*(2/3)^n I tried it this way: an = (2/3)^n,
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Isaac
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For what values of p is this series convergent?
(summation from n = 1 to infinity) of ((-1)^(n-1))/(n^(p + 2)) A. p >= -2 B. p
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Joeseph
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Show that the series(ā1)^nā1(bn) where bn = 1/(n^1/2) if n is odd and bn = 1/2^n
if n is even, diverges. Why does the
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amber
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