sum from 1 to infinity of ((x-2)^n)/(n3^n)
Ok I'm stuck on this one. I start by doing the ratio test.
lim (n --> infinity) | ((x-2)^(n+1))/((n+1)3^(n+1)) / ((x-2)^n)/(n3^n) |
lim (n --> infinity) | (n(x-1))/(3(n+1)) | <------------------This is where I'm stuck. Don't know what to do next...
sum from 1 to infinity of ((x-2)^n)/(n3^n)
Ok I'm stuck on this one. I start by doing the ratio test.
lim (n --> infinity) | ((x-2)^(n+1))/((n+1)3^(n+1)) / ((x-2)^n)/(n3^n) |
lim (n --> infinity) | (n(x-1))/(3(n+1)) | <------------------This is where I'm stuck. Don't know what to do next...
sum from 1 to infinity of ((x-2)^n)/(n3^n)
Ok I'm stuck on this one. I start by doing the ratio test.
lim (n --> infinity) | ((x-2)^(n+1))/((n+1)3^(n+1)) / ((x-2)^n)/(n3^n) |
lim (n --> infinity) | (n(x-1))/(3(n+1)) | <------------------This is where I'm stuck. Don't know what to do next...
alright, if you're asking for summations on here, that is pretty sad. calm down, and ask your teacher for help on monday morning. Or you could try to comparing it to e^n and see where that takes you. Or you could take limit. Or try the limit comparision test.
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