Consider the following.sequence: (-1)*+1 n2 {a,} n=1 (a) Write out the first five terms of the sequences. [Give exact answer in fraction form.] = Ip i az = a4 = as = (b) Determine whether the sequence converges, and if so find its limit.

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Consider the following sequence:
(-1)*+1
n2
{an} :
n=1
(a) Write out the first five terms of the sequences. [Give exact answer in fraction form.]
= Ip
i
a2
az =
a4 =
as =
(b) Determine whether the sequence converges, and if so find its limit.
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Transcribed Image Text:Current Attempt in Progress Consider the following sequence: (-1)*+1 n2 {an} : n=1 (a) Write out the first five terms of the sequences. [Give exact answer in fraction form.] = Ip i a2 az = a4 = as = (b) Determine whether the sequence converges, and if so find its limit. II
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