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| Jun14-12, 06:55 AM | #1 |
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Find the limit of sequence
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
I want to find the limit of ƩK(n+m,n)zn K(a,b) being the binomial coefficient. 2. Relevant equations Cauchy root test? 3. The attempt at a solution Trying the cauchy root test I get: 1/R = limn->∞[(K(n+m,n))½] But what do I do from here? |
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| Jun14-12, 07:05 AM | #2 |
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The "Cauchy root test" tells you whether or not a series converges. It says nothing about what it converges to. If I read this correctly, you have
[tex]\sum \begin{pmatrix}n+m \\ n\end{pmatrix}z^n[/tex] The sum is over n with m fixed? And it is a finite sum? n goes from 0 to what? |
| Jun14-12, 07:42 AM | #3 |
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well maybe I named it wrong, but I meant the formula stated above, which gives an explicit expression for the radius of convergence, R.
And the sum is from zero to infinity. Sorry for the lack of information :) |
| Jun14-12, 10:23 AM | #4 |
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Find the limit of sequence[tex] (-1)^n {n+m \choose n} = {-m \choose n}.[/tex] That should allow you to evaluate the sum explicitly. RGV |
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