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-33,-27,-21,-15....Find the sum of the infinite series. ________________

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Given the series -33,-27,-21,-15....


\begin{gathered} -27-(-33)=-27+33=6 \\ -21-(-27)=-21+27=6 \end{gathered}

Since the sequence has a common difference (6), it is an Arithmetic series

The common difference is +6

The sum to infinity of the sequence will diverge since we are adding infinite numbers

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