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Short Answer Note: Remember to show all of the steps that you use to solve the problem. You can use the comments field to explain your work. Your teacher will review each step of your response to ensure you receive proper credit. Consider the infinite geometric series Sigma^infinity_n=1-4(1/3)^n-1. In this image, the lower limit of the summation notation is "n = 1". a. Write the first four terms of the series. b. Does the series diverge or converge? c. If the series has a sum, find the sum. Show transcribed image text
Short Answer Note: Remember to show all of the steps that you use to solve the problem. You can use the comments field to explain your work. Your teacher will review each step of your response to ensure you receive proper credit. Consider the infinite geometric series Sigma^infinity_n=1-4(1/3)^n-1. In this image, the lower limit of the summation notation is "n = 1". a. Write the first four terms of the series. b. Does the series diverge or converge? c. If the series has a sum, find the sum.
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23 Jan 2019