Checking for absolute convergence (5 examples)
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- Опубліковано 30 лип 2024
- Learn how to check if a series converges absolutely, converges conditionally, or diverges. Remember we check the series of abs(a_n) for absolute convergence. #calculus
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0:00 5 examples
0:04 Q1
6:36 Q2
11:51 Q3
14:57 Q4
16:37 Q5
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Finally we have a person who appreciates calc
Hey a question, why didn’t use directly use test for divergence in the problems you did the beginning of the video with alternating series? There you can straightaway tell they converge by taking n to infinity. Can’t you?
so that dummy like me can understand better