4n Given (2 is raised to the fraction): An = 2'5-1 (a) Determine whether {an}º, converges. Justify your answer. (b) Determine whether an converges. Justify your answer. n=1

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Chapter9: Sequences, Probability And Counting Theory
Section9.4: Series And Their Notations
Problem 11TI: Determine whether the sum of the infinite series is defined. k=115(0.3)k
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Given
:) (2 is raised to the fraction):
An
= 2'5-n
(a) Determine whether {an} converges. Justify your answer.
n=1
(b) Determine whether
An converges. Justify your answer.
n=1
Transcribed Image Text:4n Given :) (2 is raised to the fraction): An = 2'5-n (a) Determine whether {an} converges. Justify your answer. n=1 (b) Determine whether An converges. Justify your answer. n=1
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