Understanding Parenthesis Style in Power Series Questions

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The discussion revolves around understanding the convergence of power series, specifically focusing on the determination of interval boundaries and the style of parentheses used in representing these intervals. The original poster presents a power series and seeks clarification on how to interpret the endpoints of the convergence interval.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Assumption checking, Conceptual clarification

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • Participants discuss the use of the ratio test to find convergence boundaries and express confusion regarding the interpretation of parentheses in interval notation. Questions are raised about how to determine whether the endpoints of the interval should be included or excluded.

Discussion Status

The conversation is ongoing, with participants exploring different aspects of the problem. Some guidance has been offered regarding the need to check the endpoints separately to determine convergence, but there is no explicit consensus on the method or reasoning for deciding the style of parentheses.

Contextual Notes

Participants mention difficulties in expressing mathematical notation and clarify that the discussion is not tied to a specific homework assignment, but rather a general inquiry into the topic of power series convergence.

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Hello,
My question is about power series.
In most of questions i can find points with ratio test.
But when i check points i can't understand style of parenthesis.
Is there easy way?
For example:[itex]\sum(n^(3)*(x-5)^n)[/itex]
I found check points 4<x<6
How can i decide to the parenthesis will be closed or open?

Thank you
 
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I don't understand anything from this. What paranthesis? What style? And how do you find points with the ratio test? It is supposed to give you a boundary condition on x, you aren't supposed to obtain a point.
 
I uploaded question this is not a homework i just trying to understand how we decide to the
boundaries of covergence. Also i don't know how i can write mathematicaly here.

Lim n->inf |((n+1)^(3)*(x-5))^(n+1)/(n^(3)*(x-5)^n)

Lim n->inf |(x-5)*(((n+1)/n)^3)| after x-5 this part equal to the 1

-1<|x-5|<1
4<x<6

Then i tried to check points;
I put this points to the question
Ʃ[0,inf]n^(3)*(x-5)^n = Ʃ[0,inf]n^(3)*(4-5)^n
Ʃ[0,inf]n^(3)*(-1)^n
After this part how i will decide parantesis will be closed or open?
 

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melissax said:
Also i don't know how i can write mathematicaly here.
If you know LaTeX: [tex[/color]]a^2+b^2[/tex[/color]] gives [tex]a^2+b^2[/tex]

After this part how i will decide parantesis will be closed or open?
You mean the interval borders? You have to check them separately. Just set x to the corresponding value, and see if the series converges.
 

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