Parametric equations, polar coordinates, and vector-valued functions
Find the radius of convergence and interval of convergence. sum_(n=2)^infty((x+2)^n)/(2^n ln n)?
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2023-02-13
Find the radius of convergence and interval of convergence. ?
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Gustavo Navarro
Beginner2023-02-14Added 6 answers
Thus, lifting off from where you ended, let's apply the Ratio Test:
Therefore,
So, factoring the and outside, maintaining its absolute value, we get . (We drop the absolute values on the logarithms as we're heading toward infinity -- everything is positive) -- indeterminate, we should quickly apply l'Hospital's Rule, rewriting with a hypothetical differentiable variable y, as n is not differentiable:
Therefore, we see and we know we have convergence when or
Then, determine the interval:
Test these endpoints:
We'll use the Direct Comparison Test: on , we know this because the logarithm grows slower, and the smaller denominator ensures a larger sequence, thus, since the smaller series diverges by the p-series test where , so does the larger series. As a result, this endpoint is excluded from the convergence interval.
Using the Alternating Series Test, we see is decreasing on due to the growing denominator and Thus, for this endpoint, we have convergence by the Alternating Series Test. Interval of Convergence:
parlitz3s2
Beginner2023-02-15Added 2 answers
as The series converges for
For
The series diverges for For
This series converges conditionally for The interval of convergence is