(a) rewrite the sum as a rational function S(n), (b) use S(n) to complete the table, and (c) find \lim n -> \infty S(n)

Sinead Mcgee

Sinead Mcgee

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2021-09-22

(a) rewrite the sum as a rational function S(n), (b) use S(n) to complete the table, and (c) find limnS(n)
S(n)=100,101,102,103,104
i=1n3n3(1+i2)

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lamanocornudaW

lamanocornudaW

Skilled2021-09-23Added 85 answers

Part A: S(n)=2n2+3n+72n2
Part B: See explanation for table.
Part C: limnS(n)=1

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