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Use the ratio test to determine if the series diverges or converges:
The series converges.
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Determine whether the series converges or diverges:
To determine whether the series converges or diverges, we must use the Alternating Series test, which states that for
- and
where
for all n - to converge,
must equal zero and
must be a decreasing series.
For our series,
because it behaves like
.
The test fails because so we do not need to check the second condition of the test.
The series is divergent.
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Determine if the series converges or diverges. You do not need to find the sum.
We can compare this to the series which we know converges by the p-series test.
To figure this out, let's first compare to
. For any number n,
will be larger than
.
There is a rule in math that if you take the reciprocal of each term in an inequality, you are allowed to flip the signs.
Thus, turns into
.
And so, because converges, thus our series also converges.
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True or False, a -series cannot be tested conclusively using the ratio test.
We cannot test for convergence of a -series using the ratio test. Observe,
For the series ,
.
Since this limit is regardless of the value for
, the ratio test is inconclusive.
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For the series: , determine if the series converge or diverge. If it diverges, choose the best reason.
The series given is an alternating series.
Write the three rules that are used to satisfy convergence in an alternating series test.
For :
The first and second conditions are satisfied since the terms are positive and are decreasing after each term.
However, the third condition is not valid since and instead approaches infinity.
The correct answer is:
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Which of the following series does not converge?
We can show that the series diverges using the ratio test.
will dominate over
since it's a higher order term. Clearly, L will not be less than, which is necessary for absolute convergence.
Alternatively, it's clear that is much greater than
, and thus having
in the numerator will make the series diverge by the
limit test (since the terms clearly don't converge to zero).
The other series will converge by alternating series test, ratio test, geometric series, and comparison tests.
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Determine whether
converges or diverges, and explain why.
We can use the alternating series test to show that
converges.
We must have for
in order to use this test. This is easy to see because
is in
for all
(the values of this sequence are
), and sine is always nonzero whenever sine's argument is in
.
Now we must show that
1.
2. is a decreasing sequence.
The limit
implies that
so the first condition is satisfied.
We can show that is decreasing by taking its derivative and showing that it is less than
for
:
The derivative is less than , because
is always less than
, and that
is positive for
, using a similar argument we used to prove that
for
. Since the derivative is less than
,
is a decreasing sequence. Now we have shown that the two conditions are satisfied, so we have proven that
converges, by the alternating series test.
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Determine whether the following series converges or diverges:
Given just the harmonic series, we would state that the series diverges. However, we are given the alternating harmonic series. To determine whether this series will converge or diverge, we must use the Alternating Series test.
The test states that for a given series where
or
where
for all n, if
and
is a decreasing sequence, then
is convergent.
First, we must evaluate the limit of as n approaches infinity:
The limit equals zero because the numerator of the fraction equals zero as n approaches infinity.
Next, we must determine if is a decreasing sequence.
, thus the sequence is decreasing.
Because both parts of the test passed, the series is (absolutely) convergent.
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Consider: . Will the series converge or diverge? If converges, where does this coverge to?
This is a geometric series. Use the following formula, where is the first term of the series, and
is the ratio that must be less than 1. If
is greater than 1, the series diverges.
Rationalize the denominator.
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Consider the following summation: . Does this converge or diverge? If it converges, where does it approach?
The problem can be reconverted using a summation symbol, and it can be seen that this is geometric.
Since the ratio is less than 1, this series will converge. The formula for geometric series is:
where is the first term, and
is the common ratio. Substitute these values and solve.
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A worm crawls up a wall during the day and slides down slowly during the night. The first day the worm crawls one meter up the wall. The first night the worm slides down a third of a meter. The second day the worm regains one third of the lost progress and slides down one third of that distance regained on the second night. This pattern of motion continues...
Which of the following is a geometric sum representing the distance the worm has travelled after 12-hour periods of motion? (Assuming day and night are both 12 hour periods).
The sum must be alternating, and after one period you should have the worm at 1m. After two periods, the worm should be at 2/3m. There is only one sum for which that is true.
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Determine what the following series converges to, and whether the series is Convergent, Divergent or Neither.
To determine if
is convergent, divergent or neither, we need to use the ratio test.
The ratio test is as follows.
Suppose we a series . Then we define,
.
If
the series is absolutely convergent (and hence convergent).
the series is divergent.
the series may be divergent, conditionally convergent, or absolutely convergent.
Now lets apply this to our situtation.
Let
and
Now
We can rearrange the expression to be
We can simplify the expression to
When we evaluate the limit, we get.
.
Since , we have sufficient evidence to conclude that the series is Convergent.
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Determine whether the following series converges or diverges. If it converges, what does it converge to?
First, we reduce the series into a simpler form.
We know this series converges because
By the Geometric Series Theorem, the sum of this series is given by
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Calculate the sum of a geometric series with the following values:,
,
. Round the answer to the nearest integer.
This is a geometric series.
The sum of a geometric series can be calculated with the following formula,
, where n is the number of terms to sum up, r is the common ratio, and
is the value of the first term.
For this question, we are given all of the information we need.
Solution:
Rounding,
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Calculate the sum of a geometric series with the following values:
,
,
,
rounded to the nearest integer.
This is a geometric series.
The sum of a geometric series can be calculated with the following formula,
, where n is the number of terms to sum up, r is the common ratio, and
is the value of the first term.
For this question, we are given all of the information we need.
Solution:
Rounding,
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Calculate the sum, rounded to the nearest integer, of the first 16 terms of the following geometric series:
This is a geometric series.
The sum of a geometric series can be calculated with the following formula,
, where n is the number of terms to sum up, r is the common ratio, and
is the value of the first term.
We have and n and we just need to find r before calculating the sum.
Solution:
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Use the ratio test to determine if the series diverges or converges:
This limit is infinite, so the series diverges.
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One of the following infinite series CONVERGES. Which is it?
converges due to the comparison test.
We start with the equation . Since
for all values of k, we can multiply both side of the equation by the inequality and get
for all values of k. Since
is a convergent p-series with
,
hence also converges by the comparison test.
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Determine the nature of convergence of the series having the general term:
We will use the Limit Comparison Test to establish this result.
We need to note that the following limit
goes to 1 as n goes to infinity.
Therefore the series have the same nature. They either converge or diverge at the same time.
We will focus on the series:
.
We know that this series is convergent because it is a p-series. (Remember that
converges if p>1 and we have p=3/2 which is greater that one in this case)
By the Limit Comparison Test, we deduce that the series is convergent, and that is what we needed to show.
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Does the series converge conditionally, absolutely, or diverge?
The series converges conditionally.
The absolute values of the series is a divergent p-series with
.
However, the the limit of the sequence and it is a decreasing sequence.
Therefore, by the alternating series test, the series converges conditionally.
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