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Infinite Series Assignmnt - PDF Math

1. This document contains 22 problems related to infinite series, including tests for convergence like the p-test, D'Alembert's ratio test, and absolute convergence. 2. Some problems involve finding the interval of convergence for power series and using Maclaurin expansions to represent functions as infinite series. 3. Tests are given for the convergence of example series with positive and negative terms and the convergence of series involving exponents, logarithms, and trigonometric functions.

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1. This document contains 22 problems related to infinite series, including tests for convergence like the p-test, D'Alembert's ratio test, and absolute convergence. 2. Some problems involve finding the interval of convergence for power series and using Maclaurin expansions to represent functions as infinite series. 3. Tests are given for the convergence of example series with positive and negative terms and the convergence of series involving exponents, logarithms, and trigonometric functions.

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ASSIGNMENT 3 (INFINITE SERIES)

1) Prove the necessary condition for the convergence of an infinite series


∑ 𝑢𝑛 𝑖𝑠 lim 𝑢𝑛 = 0 but this is not sufficient. Give an example.
𝑛→∞

1
2) Prove that the series  is convergent if P>1 and is divergent if P  1(P test)
nP

3) State and prove D' Alembert’s Ratio test for an infinite series of positive terms.

4) Show that the infinite series u1 − u 2 + u3 − u 4 + ........., in which the terms are
alternately positive and negative, is convergent if each term is numerically less
than preceding term and lim
n →
u n =0.

5) Show that the infinite series


1 2 3 n
p
+ p + p + .... p + ....is convergent if p  1 and divergent if p  1.
1 2 3 n
6) Test the convergence of
2 3 4
a 2
+ 2 + 2 + ...
3 4 5
1 1 1 1
b + + + + ...
1.2 2.3 3.4 4.5
7) Test the convergence and divergence of the series:
 n 
a. n 
 +1
2

2 n −1
b.  3 n −1
x3 x5 x7
8) Find the interval of convergence of an infinite series x + + + + ..........
3 5 7
𝑛
9) Test the absolute convergence of the series ∑∞
1 (−1)
𝑛+1
𝑛3 +1
10) Find the interval of convergence of the series:
x3 x5 x7
x− + − + ...
3 5 7
11) Find the radius of convergence and interval of convergence of the series

( x − 2 )2

n =0 10 n
12) Find the center, radius and interval of convergence of the power series

( x − 5) n

n =0 n5 n

n2 n
13) Find the interval of convergence of an infinite series  2n x .
[ 2
n
14) Find the interval of convergence of an infinite series n
( x + 4) n ]

(−1)𝑛 (2𝑥−1)𝑛
15) Find the center, radius and interval of the ∑∞
𝑛=1 𝑛6𝑛
16) Find the radius of convergence and interval of convergence of the infinite
series.
( x − 2) + ( x − 2)
2
+
( x − 2)
3
+
( x − 2)
4
+ .......... ......
4 9 16
17) Use Maclaurin's theorem to expand f(x) = 𝑒 sin 𝑥 in powers of x.
−1 𝑥
18) Find expansion of 𝑓 (𝑥 ) = 𝑒 sin as far as the term in x4, by using Maclaurin
expansion.

19) Find the expansion of log(1 + sin 𝑥) as far as the term in 𝑥 4 , by using
Maclaurin expansion.

20) Expand (x) = ex sin 𝑥 by using Maclaurin's expansion.

ex
21) Find Maclaurin's series of the function f ( x) = .
ex +1

1 2 3 4
22) a) Test the series + + + + .... is convergent or divergent?
3 4 5 6

2n + 1
b) Show that the infinite series 
n =1 n3
is convergent

2
c) Test the convergence or divergence of the series  nn
e

d) Test convergence or divergence of the infinite series [ 1 + n 2 − n]


e) Test the convergent of
1 1 1 1
1− + − + −⋯
2 3 4 5

1 1 1
f) prove that series 1 − + − + ⋯is absolutely convergent.
22 32 42

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