Infinite Geometric Series A group of runners passes by a water station where there is only one bucket of water. The first runner drinks half of the water.

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Infinite Geometric Series A group of runners passes by a water station where there is only one bucket of water. The first runner drinks half of the water. The second runner drinks half of what is left. The third runner drinks half of what is left. This continues for all of the runners. Number of Runners Amount of water The graph illustrates that, as more runners pass the water station, each runner receives less water. As the number of runners increases, the amount of water each runner receives approaches no water. This could be written as a sequence:

Consider the sum of the series Infinite Geometric Series [cont’d]

Infinite Geometric Series In general, for the sum of a geometric series where | r | < 1: Where | r | < 1, the value of r n has a limiting value of 0 since the terms become increasingly close to 0 as n increases indefinitely. For the geometric series n +..., where | r | > 1, the sum of the first n terms increases without bound and

Finding the Sum of an Infinite Series Find the sum of the each geometric series: a) b) c)

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6.6.7 Pages 68 – 73: 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9a, 13 MC #1-3