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|and we include <math style="vertical-align: -1px">x=1</math> in our interval. | |and we include <math style="vertical-align: -1px">x=1</math> in our interval. | ||
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| + | !Step 3: | ||
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| + | |Now, let <math style="vertical-align: -1px">x=-1.</math> | ||
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| + | |Then, the series becomes <math>\sum_{n=0}^\infty \frac{1}{n}.</math> | ||
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| + | |This is a <math>p</math>-series with <math>p=1.</math> Hence, the series diverges. | ||
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| + | |Therefore, we do not include <math style="vertical-align: -1px">x=-1</math> in our interval. | ||
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| + | !Step 4: | ||
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| + | |The interval of convergence is <math style="vertical-align: -4px">(-1,1].</math> | ||
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| '''(a)''' The radius of convergence is <math style="vertical-align: -1px">R=1.</math> | | '''(a)''' The radius of convergence is <math style="vertical-align: -1px">R=1.</math> | ||
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| − | | '''(b)''' | + | | '''(b)''' <math>(-1,1]</math> |
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Revision as of 21:05, 4 March 2017
(a) Find the radius of convergence for the power series
(b) Find the interval of convergence of the above series.
| Foundations: |
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| Ratio Test |
| Let be a series and |
| Then, |
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If the series is absolutely convergent. |
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If the series is divergent. |
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If the test is inconclusive. |
Solution:
(a)
| Step 1: |
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| We use the Ratio Test to determine the radius of convergence. |
| We have |
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| Step 2: |
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| The Ratio Test tells us this series is absolutely convergent if |
| Hence, the Radius of Convergence of this series is |
(b)
| Step 1: |
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| First, note that corresponds to the interval |
| To obtain the interval of convergence, we need to test the endpoints of this interval |
| for convergence since the Ratio Test is inconclusive when |
| Step 2: |
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| First, let |
| Then, the series becomes |
| This is an alternating series. |
| Let . |
| The sequence is decreasing since |
| for all |
| Also, |
| Therefore, this series converges by the Alternating Series Test |
| and we include in our interval. |
| Step 3: |
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| Now, let |
| Then, the series becomes |
| This is a -series with Hence, the series diverges. |
| Therefore, we do not include in our interval. |
| Step 4: |
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| The interval of convergence is |
| Final Answer: |
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| (a) The radius of convergence is |
| (b) |