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Does the following infinite series converge or diverge? Explain your answer. 1/2 - 2/9 + 4/27 - 8/81

User Shoaeb
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Something tells me the first term is supposed to be
\frac13, not
\frac12. In that case, the series would be


\displaystyle\sum_(n=0)^\infty((-2)^n)/(3^(n+1))=\frac13\sum_(n=0)^\infty\left(-\frac23\right)^n

which is geometric with a ratio less than 1, so the infinite series will converge, and moreover will converge to


\frac13\cdot\frac1{1+\frac23}=\frac15

Even if the first term was
\frac12, the series will still converge, but we can't write it as we did above. Not counting the first term, we still have a convergent geometric series.
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