The alternating series (-1)" . converges. (You do not need to prove this, but you can if you 1 3" n n=1 want to.) Suppose we approximate the sum of the series by the partial sum Sk. What is the smallest number k could be if we want the error to be at most 0.001?
The alternating series (-1)" . converges. (You do not need to prove this, but you can if you 1 3" n n=1 want to.) Suppose we approximate the sum of the series by the partial sum Sk. What is the smallest number k could be if we want the error to be at most 0.001?
Chapter9: Sequences, Probability And Counting Theory
Section9.4: Series And Their Notations
Problem 10TI: Determine whether the sum of the infinite series is defined. 24+(12)+6+(3)+
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