1 23.) For the series E-1(-1)k - Vk2+1 (a)Does the series itself converge? Explain. (b)Use 2nd and 3rd partial sums to give range of what it could converge to (c) Does the series converge absolutely? Explain.

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23.) For the series E1(-1)*-
Vk2 +1
(a) Does the series itself converge? Explain.
(b)Use 2nd and 3rd partial sums to give range of what it could converge to
(c) Does the series converge absolutely? Explain.
Transcribed Image Text:1 23.) For the series E1(-1)*- Vk2 +1 (a) Does the series itself converge? Explain. (b)Use 2nd and 3rd partial sums to give range of what it could converge to (c) Does the series converge absolutely? Explain.
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