Find the minimum number of terms that would be needed to approximate each series to better than three decimal places accuracy (i.e. R<0.001). If it cannot be approximated, explain why not. ∞ (−1)kk Σ k4 + 1 k=1

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Find the minimum number of terms that would be needed to approximate each series to better
than three decimal places accuracy (i.e. R<0.001). If it cannot be approximated, explain why not.
∞
k=1
(−1)kk
k4 +1
Transcribed Image Text:Find the minimum number of terms that would be needed to approximate each series to better than three decimal places accuracy (i.e. R<0.001). If it cannot be approximated, explain why not. ∞ k=1 (−1)kk k4 +1
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