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Revision as of 10:16, 18 March 2017
Determine whether the following series converges absolutely,
conditionally or whether it diverges.
Be sure to justify your answers!
| Foundations: |
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| 1. A series is absolutely convergent if |
| the series converges. |
| 2. A series is conditionally convergent if |
| the series diverges and the series converges. |
Solution:
| Step 1: |
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| First, we take the absolute value of the terms in the original series. |
| Let |
| Therefore, |
| Step 2: |
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| This series is the harmonic series (or -series with ). |
| Thus, it diverges. Hence, the series |
| is not absolutely convergent. |
| Step 3: |
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| Now, we need to look back at the original series to see |
| if it conditionally converges. |
| For |
| we notice that this series is alternating. |
| Let |
| First, we have |
| for all |
| The sequence is decreasing since |
| for all |
| Also, |
| Therefore, the series converges |
| by the Alternating Series Test. |
| Step 4: |
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| Since the series is not absolutely convergent but convergent, |
| this series is conditionally convergent. |
| Final Answer: |
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| conditionally convergent (by the p-test and the Alternating Series Test) |