A Transition to Advanced Mathematics
A Transition to Advanced Mathematics
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ISBN: 9781305475731
Author: Douglas Smith; Maurice Eggen; Richard St. Andre
Publisher: Cengage Learning US
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Chapter 7.4, Problem 6E

a.

To determine

To prove whether the sequence is monotone or not.

a.

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Given:

  xn=n+2n

Calculation:

Consider the sequence

  xn=n+2nxn=(1+21,2+22,3+23,4+24,5+25,....)=(31,42,53,64,75,...)=(3,2,1.67,1.5,1.4,....)

Then

  31>42>53>64>75>..

The monotonic sequence should either be increasing or decreasing.

Since, the given sequence xn=n+2n is a decreasing sequence.

Therefore the sequence xn is monotone sequence.

b.

To determine

To prove whether the sequence is monotone or not.

b.

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Given:

  yn=2n

Calculation:

Consider the sequence

  yn=2nyn=(21,22,23,24,25,....)

Then

  21>22>23>24>25>..

The monotonic sequence should either be increasing or decreasing.

Since, the given sequence yn=2n is a decreasing sequence.

Therefore the sequence yn is monotone sequence.

c.

To determine

To prove whether the sequence is monotone or not.

c.

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Given:

  xn=(n2)(n5)2

Calculation:

Consider the sequence

  xn=(n2)(n5)2xn=((1)(4)2,(0)(3)2,(1)(2)2,(2)(1)2,(3)(0)2,....)=(16,0,4,2,0,16,...)

The monotonic sequence should either be increasing or decreasing.

Since, the given sequence xn=(n2)(n5)2 is both decreasing and increasing sequence.

Therefore the sequence xn is not monotone sequence.

d.

To determine

To prove whether the sequence is monotone or not.

d.

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Given:

  yn=10n!

Calculation:

Consider the sequence

  yn=10n!yn=(101!,102!,103!,104!,105!,....)

Then

  101!>102!>103!>104!>105!>..

The monotonic sequence should either be increasing or decreasing.

Since, the given sequence yn=10n! is a decreasing sequence.

Therefore the sequence yn is monotone sequence.

e.

To determine

To prove whether the sequence is monotone or not.

e.

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Given:

  xn=2n(n+2n)

Calculation:

Consider the sequence

  xn=2n(n+2n)xn=(21(1+21),22(2+22),23(3+23),24(4+24),25(5+25),....)

The monotonic sequence should either be increasing or decreasing.

Since, the given sequence xn=2n(n+2n) is a decreasing sequence.

Therefore the sequence xn is monotone sequence.

f.

To determine

To prove whether the sequence is monotone or not.

f.

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Given:

  xn=2n5n+3

Calculation:

Consider the sequence

  xn=2n5n+3xn+1=2(n+1)5n+4=2n3n+4

Then

  xn+1>xn

The monotonic sequence should either be increasing or decreasing.

Since, the given sequence xn=2n5n+3 is anincreasing sequence.

Therefore the sequence xn is monotone sequence.

g.

To determine

To prove whether the sequence is monotone or not.

g.

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Given:

  yn=n!nn

Calculation:

Consider the sequence

  yn=n!nnyn=(1!1,2!22,3!33,4!44,5!55,....)

Then

  1!1>2!22>3!33>4!44>5!55>..

The monotonic sequence should either be increasing or decreasing.

Since, the given sequence yn=n!nn is a decreasing sequence.

Therefore the sequence yn is monotone sequence.

h.

To determine

To prove whether the sequence is monotone or not.

h.

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Given:

  xn=n!n+1

Calculation:

Consider the sequence

  xn=n!n+1xn=(1!2,2!3,3!4,4!5,5!6,....)

Then

  1!2<2!3<3!4<4!5<5!6<..

The monotonic sequence should either be increasing or decreasing.

Since, the given sequence xn=n!n+1 is an increasing sequence.

Therefore the sequence xn is monotone sequence.

i.

To determine

To prove whether the sequence is monotone or not.

i.

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Given:

  xn=n+1

Calculation:

Consider the sequence

  xn=n+1xn=(2,3,4,5,6,....)

Then

  2<3<4<5<6<..

The monotonic sequence should either be increasing or decreasing.

Since, the given sequence xn=n+1 is anincreasing sequence.

Therefore the sequence xn is monotone sequence.

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