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{(1/sqrt(2))^n} from n=1 to infinity; is the series convergent or divergent? if convergent, why? and sum?
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{(1/sqrt(2))^n} from n=1 to infinity; is the series convergent or divergent? if convergent, why? and sum?
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This is a geometric series with common ratio between terms of
.
It should be clear to you that
, which means the series will converge.
The sum would be
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