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1. (1 pt) Library/ASU-topics/setSequenceandSeries/p11.pg
Find the infinite sum (if it exists):
i
9
5 2
i=0
(incorrect)
Correct Answers:
(-6,-2)
2/(2-x-4)
If the sum does not exists, type DNE in the answer blank.
5. (1 pt) Library/Rochester/setAlgebra36SeqSeries/sequence10.pg
Solve for x:
Sum =
Answer(s) submitted:
4x9n = 37
n=1
(incorrect)
x=
Correct Answers:
DNE
Answer(s) submitted:
2. (1 pt) Library/ASU-topics/setSequenceandSeries/jj6.pg
Find the partial sum Sn for a geometric series such that a4 = 189,
a9 = 45927, and n = 9.
(incorrect)
Correct Answers:
0.988658784883874
n
3 + 9n
13n
n=1
Sum =
Answer(s) submitted:
(incorrect)
Correct Answers:
7*(1-39)/(1-3)
Answer(s) submitted:
3. (1 pt) Library/ASU-topics/setSequenceandSeries/jj14.pg
Find the sum.
1
1
1
1
1
+
++
4 16 64
16777216
(incorrect)
Correct Answers:
2.55
Sum =
Answer(s) submitted:
(incorrect)
Correct Answers:
(1+1/4(12+1))/(1+1/4)
Determine whether
7 ln(n)
( n8 )
n=1
Enter A if series is convergent, B if series is divergent.
(x + 4)n
2n
n=0
Solution: (Instructor solution preview: show the student solution after due date. )
Solution:
x8
dx = 7
=7
Z
ln(x)
x8
ln(x)
= 7
= 1
= 1
Correct Answers:
0
1
= 1 0
1
7
1
(0
7
1
7x7
ln(1)
17
1
7
1
n! x7
lim
7 * pi/4
converges
dx
1
17
n=2
1)
= 0.142857142857143
Solution:
First evaluate the indefinite integral. Make the substitution
1
dx
u = ln(6x), du = 6dx = .
6x
Z
Z x
dx
1 du
1
1
Then
=
=
+C =
+C.
2
2
4x(ln(6x))
4
u
4u
4
ln(6x)
Z
Z t
dx
dx
Now,
= lim
2
2
t!
4x(ln(6x))
4x(ln(6x))
2
2
1
1
1
= lim
+
=
.
t!
4 ln(6t) 4 ln(6 2)
4 ln(12)
By the integral test, since the integral is convergent, the series
is convergent.
Answer(s) submitted:
(incorrect)
Correct Answers:
(incorrect)
0.100607401095461
C
Correct Answers:
0.142857142857143
A
4n(ln(6n))2
Answer(s) submitted:
dx
.
4x(ln(6x))2
Z
7 dx
n=1
(incorrect)
ln(x)
lim
n! x7
Z
1
n2 + 1 converge or diverge?
Answer(s) submitted:
7
=
dx
x8
ln(x)
7x7
and
dx
dx
x
/10.3.5.pg
n2
n=14
2
(n3 + 8) 2
n2
the infinite series
5
n=14 (n3 + 8) 2
A. converges
B. diverges
Solution: (Instructor solution preview: show the student solution after due date. )
Solution:
Let f (x) =
x2
5
2
f (x) =
2x x3 + 8
5
2
n=1
Solution:
5
Let f (x) = x 6 . This function is continuous, positive and
decreasing on the interval x 1, so the Integral Test applies.
Moreover,
Z
Z R
1
5
5
x 6 dx = lim
x 6 dx = 6 lim R 6 1 = .
x2 52 x3 + 8
(x3 + 8)5
3
2
3x2
11x3 )
x(32
2(x3 + 8) 2
14
Z R
x2
Answer(s) submitted:
n=14
(n3 + 8) 2
x(-0.833333)
inf
B
also
A.
n=1
1
4n
Compare with c
dn =
(Evaluate your integral with bottom limit c = 1.)
This sum
A. converges
B. diverges
(incorrect)
Correct Answers:
x2/[(x3+8)2.5]
1.53927\times 10{-6}
A
n+5
n2 +10n+8
R
with c
(1 pt) Library/WHFreeman/Rogawski Calculus Early Transcendentals Compare
Second Edition-
B.
n=1
dn =
(Evaluate your integral with bottom limit c = 1.)
This sum
A. converges
B. diverges
Solution: (Instructor solution preview: show the student solution after due date. )
also diverges.
n=1
Correct Answers:
Answer(s) submitted:
11.
5
6
(incorrect)
n2
R +8 du
1
lim
5 dx = lim
5 dx =
R! 14
3 R! 143 +8 u5/2
(x3 + 8) 2
(x3 + 8) 2
!
2
1
1
2
=
lim
=
3 .
9 R! (R3 + 8) 32 2752 32
9 2752 2
R!
we see that
< 0 for x 14, so f is decreasing on the
interval x 14. The Integral Test therefore applies. To evaluate the improper integral, we use the substitution u = x3 + 8,
du = 3x2 dx. We then find
x2
R! 1
f 0 (x)
5
6
A. converges
B. diverges
Solution: (Instructor solution preview: show the student solution after due date. )
(x3 +8)
on the interval x 14. Moreover, because
5
6
n=1
SOLUTION
A. Noting that the sequence an = 41n is a sequence of positive
decreasing terms, we know we can apply the Integral Test. We
compare
n=1
1
4n
Z
1
1
4n
(incorrect)
Correct Answers:
n+4
(n+1)*(n+3)
0
Converges
R 1
c 4n dn. Taking c = 1, we have
with
1
1
1
+
=
.
b
4 ln(4) 4 ln(4)
ln(4)4
dn = lim
b!
6n
Use the ratio test to determine whether
converges or
2
n=5 (4n)
diverges.
pare
n=1
Z
1
n+5
n2 +10n+8
with
n+5
n2 + 10n + 8
n+5
c n2 +10n+8
dn = lim
n!
1
ln(b2 + 10b + 8)
2
1
ln(19).
2
lim
n!
Answer(s) submitted:
(incorrect)
Correct Answers:
1/4n
1/(4*ln(4))
A
(n+5)/(n2 + 10 n + 8)
diverges
B
(incorrect)
Correct Answers:
6*n2
n2+2*n+1
6
Diverges
n+3
Use the ratio test to determine whether
converges or
n=6 n!
diverges.
n2 + 5
Use the ratio test to determine whether
converges or
n
n=4 5
diverges.
n!
an+1
= lim
n!
an
lim
n!
an+1
= lim
n!
an
Answer(s) submitted:
an+1
= lim
n!
an
Answer(s) submitted:
Solution: With an =
156
an+1
7n+1
n156
n
=
=7
an
(n + 1)156 7n
n+1
(incorrect)
Correct Answers:
(n+1)2+5
5*(n2+5)
0.2
Converges
and
r = lim
n!
n=1
n!
7n
n156
(incorrect)
Correct Answers:
7
B
an+1
= lim
n!
an
Apply the Ratio Test to determine convergence or divergence, or state that the Ratio Test is inconclusive.
n=1
an+1
n! an
4
n5n+2 is:
n=1
r = lim
A. convergent
B. divergent
C. The Ratio Test is inconclusive
(incorrect)
Correct Answers:
4
(2*n+2)*(2*n+1)
0
Converges
Solution: (Instructor solution preview: show the student solution after due date. )
Solution: With an =
17. (1 pt) Library/WHFreeman/Rogawski Calculus Early Transcendentals Second Edition/10 Infinite Series/10.5 The Ratio and Root Tests/10.5.7.pg
and
7n
n156
n=1
=
n4
,
n5 +2
an+1
(n + 1)4
n5 + 2 (n + 1)4
n5 + 2
=
,
an
(n + 1)5 + 2
n4
n4
(n + 1)5 + 2
Apply the Ratio Test to determine convergence or divergence, or state that the Ratio Test is inconclusive.
an+1
n! an
n
n7156 is:
n=1
n4
n5 + 2
Answer(s) submitted:
r = lim
Answer(s) submitted:
an+1
= 7 1156 = 7 > 1.
an
4n
Use the ratio test to determine whether
converges or
n=3 (2n)!
diverges.
7n
,
n156
r = lim
n!
A. convergent
B. divergent
C. The Ratio Test is inconclusive
Solution: (Instructor solution preview: show the student solution after due date. )
(incorrect)
Correct Answers:
1
C
5
n=1
an+1
= 1 1 = 1.
an
n4
,
n5 +2
( 1)n
p
n
n=1
5
n
(
1)
sin
n
n=1
Answer(s) submitted:
(incorrect)
(incorrect)
Correct Answers:
C
Correct Answers:
C
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