
a.
To identify: Whether the given series are convergent.
a.

Answer to Problem 25E
The series
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The series
Concept Used:
Theorem:
For the given power series
The series converges only when
The series converges for all
There is a positive number
And the interval of the convergence for the case (iii) is
Calculation:
The series
According to the theorem :
For this question
Which means
Then the minimum interval of convergence be
And the radius of convergence is
For
Now,
So, the series
Conclusion:
The series
b.
To identify: Whether the given series are convergent.
b.

Answer to Problem 25E
The series
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The series
Concept Used:
Theorem:
For the given power series
The series converges only when
The series converges for all
There is a positive number
And the interval of the convergence for the case (iii) is
Calculation:
The series
According to the theorem :
For this question
Which means
Then the minimum interval of convergence be
And the radius of convergence is
For
Now,
So
Consider the following cases:
Case
Then the main series become
This converges by the alternating series test.
The given series becomes
This is harmonic series so it is divergent.
Case
Then the main series become
This converges by the alternating series test.
The given series becomes
This is convergent series .
So, the series
Conclusion:
The series
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