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The infinite series
a. Find
b. Does the infinite series converge? If so, to what value does it converge?
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- For the series i=1510i find (a) the fourth partial sum and (b) the sum. Notice in Example 9(b) that the sum of an infinite series can be a finite numberarrow_forwardDetermine whether the sum of the infinite series is defined. 24+(12)+6+(3)+arrow_forwardProve the formula for the sum of the first n terms of an arithmetic series: a+a+d+a+2d+a+n-1d=na+an2 where an=a+n-1d.arrow_forward
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