Not your question?
Ask your question
View similar questions
Check out some similar questions!
A question on geometric sequences?
[ 0 Answers ]
Hi, I am tutoring the UK curriculum for AS (11th grade) Level Mathematics and came upon this question which has stumped me. Any help would be appreciated. An infinite geometric series has a first term a and sum to infinity b, where b ≠ 0. Prove that a lies between 0 and 2b. Now I can work out...
Sequences and Series
[ 1 Answers ]
Question 1 Write the equation of the arithmetic sequence defined by a1 = 3 and a4 = 0. (write your answer in the form an= and please do NOT use spaces) Question 2 What is the common ration of the sequence? -2, 2, -2, 2,.
Geometric progression (infinite series)
[ 1 Answers ]
A ball is dropped from a height of 80m. It bounces to a height equivalent to 0.8 of the original height. Calculate the total distance the ball will travel when it eventually stays at rest. (you will have to think about infinite series techniques) Can anyone help me with this I have no idea about...
If tn=(x)n ,and x is not =0,find the infinite series
[ 1 Answers ]
How do I find the infinite series
Infinite series
[ 2 Answers ]
I've always liked infinite series. Here's one maybe you'll like to tackle. Not too bad. Find the sum of: \sum_{n=1}^{\infty}\frac{(-1)^{n-1}\cdot{6n}}{e^{2n}} It does converge. View more questions Search
|