n = 1 18 (−1)”+ ¹ 3 · 7 · 11 · · · (4n − 1)(x − 3)” · - 1)(x-3)" 4n
Algebra & Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry
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Chapter10: Sequences, Series, And Probability
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Problem 32T
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Find the interval of convergence of the power series. Also include a check for convergence at the endpoints of the interval.
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In this answer to the previous follow-up question, why do we multiply the (4n - 1) at the top? This was one of my previous follow-up questions, and the answer to that was "...no need to write (4n -1) in the top." And it is still confusing me.
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So I worked out the question. And I got the below setup. And I got the interval of convergence as (-1, 7). But when I checked the back of the book, it said the answer was x = 3. Could anyone help with what I did wrong?
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Why is there an extra (4n - 1) in the top in u(n+1)?
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