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Solving Series Tests with n > 1: What to Do?
thanks so much that's all I needed to know. An exception would be for example if Its a geometric series and I need to get a number right?
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Mar 27, 2008
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Solving Series Tests with n > 1: What to Do?
so for example if I have to use the Alternating Series test and n=2 I just work the same as if it equaled to 1?
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Mar 27, 2008
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Solving Series Tests with n > 1: What to Do?
I see that most series tests says that it needs to be like (infinity) E (An) n=1 what happens when you get a problem that is for example n=2 or n=3?
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