1.8.7.) (a) Let an and b, be real or complex numbers. Show that if Yn and bn each converge, then E (an + bn) converges and has the value Σ 8, Σ (an + bn) an + n=1 n=1 n=1 (b) Exhibit real numbers an, bn such that E(an+bn) coverges but an and bn do not converge.

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1.8.7.) (a) Let an and b, be real or complex numbers. Show that if Yn and
Ebn each converge, then (an + bn) converges and has the value
E (an + bn)
an +
n=1
n=1
n=1
(b) Exhibit real numbers an, bn such that E(an+bn) coverges but an
and Ebn do not converge.
Transcribed Image Text:1.8.7.) (a) Let an and b, be real or complex numbers. Show that if Yn and Ebn each converge, then (an + bn) converges and has the value E (an + bn) an + n=1 n=1 n=1 (b) Exhibit real numbers an, bn such that E(an+bn) coverges but an and Ebn do not converge.
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