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12.3 Infinite Sequences and Series

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1 12.3 Infinite Sequences and Series

2 Infinite sequence – a sequence that has infinitely many terms.
Limits can be used to determine if a sequence approaches a value.

3 When any positive power of n appears only in the denominator of a fraction and n approaches infinity, the limit equals zero.

4 Ex 1 Estimate the limit of

5 For sequences with more complicated general forms
For sequences with more complicated general forms. Applications of the following limit theorems can make the limit easier to find.

6 Ex 2 Find the limit

7 Ex 3 find the limit

8 Limits don’t exist for all infinite sequences
Limits don’t exist for all infinite sequences. If the absolute value of a sequence becomes arbitrarily great or if the terms don’t approach a value the sequence has no limit. EX 4

9 Ex 5

10 When n is even, (-1)n = 1 and when n is odd, (-1)n = -1
When n is even, (-1)n = 1 and when n is odd, (-1)n = -1. Therefore the sequence would have no limit.

11 Sum of an Infinite Series – if Sn is the sum of the first n terms and S is a number such that S – Sn approaches zero as n increases without bound, then the sum of the infinite series is S.

12 Sum of an Infinite Geometric Series

13 Ex 6 find the sum of …

14 Ex 7 write …as a fraction


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