Infinite Series Example 1

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  • thanks alooooot ! i never expected to understand what's going on with series :S !!

  • @MrWonderfullable I love that feeling when things start to click. :) Glad I could help!

  • that seemed a very long method to find the fraction of a repeating decimal. an easier way would be;

    let 0.21212121....=x

    100x=21.212121....

    100x-x=99x=21

    therefore x=12/99

    much easier

  • @starofcctv94 I agree. I'm trying to teach the method, not really the particular problem. :)

  • Are you a math major? Or have you just taken higher level math courses required for engineering/computer sciences?

  • @bcjn16 Neither! I just love calculus! .....sorry about that earlier, wrong account :)

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  • @starofcctv94 x=21/99 :P but ur points still stands

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  • You make it so much easier to understand. Might be because you're not a short pudgy bald guy and write neater. I think every guy would stay after class for you ;)

    Thanks for the help!

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