Using the Ratio Test to Determine if a Series Converges #2
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For the first example would it be easier to use the ratio test or the root test?
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it is convergent, fine. But why absolute convergent? pleeease reply!
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What if there is 1/(2n)! ? How do you cancel out and set up that problem to determine it is convergent?
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daemonpacman 3 months ago 5
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patrickJMT 3 months ago
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tmac1ninja 1 year ago 6
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patrickJMT 1 year ago 6
Hi
I do not get why limit->infinity [(n+1)/n]^n is e^1???! shouldn't it be 1 or infinity????
kakaboo 1 year ago 2
@kakaboo nope; 1 ^ (infinity) is an indeterminate power; you can use l'hospital's rule to find its value. in this case, it is e.
patrickJMT 1 year ago 2