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Assignment math152au2015HW2 due 11/08/2015 at 07:46am EET

MATH152AU2015

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

6. (1 pt) Library/Rochester/setSeries4Geometric/ns8 2 23.pg


Determine the sum of the following series.

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

7. (1 pt) Library/Indiana/Indiana setSeries5IntegralTest/eva8 3 1.pg


Find the value of
Z
7 ln(x)
x8
1

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.

4. (1 pt) Library/UMN/calculusStewartCCC/s 11 2 44.pg


Consider the following series. Answer the following questions.

(x + 4)n
2n
n=0

Solution: (Instructor solution preview: show the student solution after due date. )

1. Find the values of x for which the series converges.


Answer (in interval notation):
2. Find the sum of the series for those values of x.
Sum:
Answer(s) submitted:

Solution:

To answer the first question, we integrate by parts, using the


formula
Z
Z
udv = uv
vdu

and substituting u = ln(x) and dv = x 8 dx, so that du =


1
1
v = 8+1
(x 8+1 ) = 7x
7:
Z
7ln(x)

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

9. (1 pt) Library/Rochester/setSeries5IntegralTest/eva8 3 2.pg


Find the value of the integral
1
7x7

1
17

n=2

1)

is convergent. Enter C if the series is convergent, D if the series


is divergent.
Solution: (Instructor solution preview: show the student solution after due date. )

= 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

10. (1 pt) Library/WHFreeman/Rogawski Calculus Early Transcendentals Second E


/10 Infinite Series/10.3 Convergence of Series with Positive Terms-

8. (1 pt) Library/maCalcDB/setSeries5IntegralTest/ur sr 5 12.pg


Compute the value of the following improper integral. If it converges, enter its value. Enter infinity if it diverges to , and
-infinity if it diverges to . Otherwise, enter diverges.
x2 + 1

4n(ln(6n))2

Answer(s) submitted:

dx
.
4x(ln(6x))2

Determine whether the series

This first question is highly related to the second question, of


course, because it is the integral test on the given series. However it is important first to check that the integral test does indeed apply. We find that since ln(x) and x 8 are both positive
continuous functions, the series is positive and continuous. (The
only possible introduced discontinuity would be at x8 = 0, but
that does not occur on the domain of integration [1, ).) Since
x8 grows much faster than ln(x), the series is decreasing. Thus
all conditions for the integral test apply, and the fact that our
integral yielded a real number shows that the series converges.

Z
7 dx

n=1

(incorrect)

ln(x)
lim
n! x7

Z
1

n2 + 1 converge or diverge?

Answer(s) submitted:

7
=

Does the series

dx
x8

ln(x)
7x7

and

dx

dx
x

/10.3.5.pg

Use the Integral Test to determine whether the infinite series


is convergent.

n2

n=14
2

(n3 + 8) 2

Fill in the corresponding integrand and the value of the improper


integral.
Enter inf for , -inf for , and DNE if the limit does not
exist.
R
Compare with 14
dx =
By the Integral Test,

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

Fill in the corresponding integrand and the value of the improper


integral.
Enter inf for , -inf for , and DNE if the limit does not
exist.
R
Compare with 1
dx =
By the Integral Test,
the infinite series

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 = .

. This function is continuous and positive

x2 52 x3 + 8

(x3 + 8)5

3
2

3x2

11x3 )

x(32

2(x3 + 8) 2

14

Z R

x2

Answer(s) submitted:

The integral converges; hence the series


converges.

n=14

(n3 + 8) 2

x(-0.833333)
inf
B

12. (1 pt) Library/Michigan/Chap9Sec3/Q03.pg


Use the integral test to determine whether each of the following
series converges or diverges. For each, fill in the integrand and
the value of the integral. Enter diverges if the integral diverges.
Then indicate the convergence of the sum.

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. )

/10 Infinite Series/10.3 Convergence of Series with Positive Terms/10.3.3.pg

Use the Integral Test to determine whether the infinite series


is convergent.

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!

The integral diverges; hence the series

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!

14. (1 pt) Library/FortLewis/Calc2/9-4-Ratio-test/ratio-01.pg

6n
Use the ratio test to determine whether
converges or
2
n=5 (4n)
diverges.

Thus the integral, and the sum, converge.


n+5
B. Again, we note that an = n2 +10n+8
is a sequence of positive decreasing terms, so that the Integral Test applies. We com

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!

dn. Taking c = 1, we have

1
ln(b2 + 10b + 8)
2

(a) Find the ratio of successive terms. Write your answer as


a fully simplified fraction. For n 5,

1
ln(19).
2

lim

n!

Because lim ln(b2 + 10b + 8) diverges, we know that the inten!


gral, and thus the sum, diverge.

(b) Evaluate the limit in the previous part. Enter as infinity


and as -infinity. If the limit does not exist, enter DNE.
an+1
lim
=
n! an

Answer(s) submitted:

(c) By the ratio test, does the series converge, diverge, or is


the test inconclusive? ?
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

13. (1 pt) Library/FortLewis/Calc2/9-4-Ratio-test/ratio-04.pg

n+3
Use the ratio test to determine whether
converges or
n=6 n!
diverges.

15. (1 pt) Library/FortLewis/Calc2/9-4-Ratio-test/ratio-03.pg

n2 + 5
Use the ratio test to determine whether
converges or
n
n=4 5
diverges.

(a) Find the ratio of successive terms. Write your answer as


a fully simplified fraction. For n 6,
lim

n!

(a) Find the ratio of successive terms. Write your answer as


a fully simplified fraction. For n 4,

an+1
= lim
n!
an

lim

(b) Evaluate the limit in the previous part. Enter as infinity


and as -infinity. If the limit does not exist, enter DNE.
an+1
lim
=
n! an

n!

an+1
= lim
n!
an

(b) Evaluate the limit in the previous part. Enter as infinity


and as -infinity. If the limit does not exist, enter DNE.
an+1
lim
=
n! an

(c) By the ratio test, does the series converge, diverge, or is


the test inconclusive? ?

(c) By the ratio test, does the series converge, diverge, or is


the test inconclusive? ?

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

18. (1 pt) Library/WHFreeman/Rogawski Calculus Early Transcendentals Second E


/10 Infinite Series/10.5 The Ratio and Root Tests/10.5.5.pg

(b) Evaluate the limit in the previous part. Enter as infinity


and as -infinity. If the limit does not exist, enter DNE.
an+1
lim
=
n! an

Apply the Ratio Test to determine convergence or divergence, or state that the Ratio Test is inconclusive.

(c) By the ratio test, does the series converge, diverge, or is


the test inconclusive? ?

n=1
an+1
n! an

4
n5n+2 is:
n=1

r = lim

(Enter inf for .)

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

diverges by the Ratio Test.

Answer(s) submitted:

(a) Find the ratio of successive terms. Write your answer as


a fully simplified fraction. For n 3,
lim

an+1
= 7 1156 = 7 > 1.
an

Therefore, the series

16. (1 pt) Library/FortLewis/Calc2/9-4-Ratio-test/ratio-02.pg

4n
Use the ratio test to determine whether
converges or
n=3 (2n)!
diverges.

7n
,
n156

r = lim

n!

(Enter inf for .)

Therefore, for the series


Answer(s) submitted:

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

the Ratio Test is inconclusive.

19. (1 pt) Library/ma123DB/set11/s11 5 5.pg


Determine whether the following series converges or diverges.

( 1)n
p
n
n=1

20. (1 pt) Library/ma123DB/set11/s11 5 17.pg


Determine whether the following series converges or diverges.

5
n
(
1)
sin

n
n=1

Input C for convergence and D for divergence:

Input C for convergence and D for divergence:

Note: You have only one chance to enter your answer.

Note: You have only one chance to enter your answer.


Answer(s) submitted:

Answer(s) submitted:

(incorrect)

(incorrect)

Correct Answers:
C

Correct Answers:
C
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