Finding the nth Term of a Sequence In Exercises 45-52, write an expression for the nth term of the sequence and then determine whether the sequence you have chosen converges or diverges. (There is more than one correct answer.) 1 2 − 3 , 2 3 − 4 , 3 4 − 5 , 4 5 − 6 , …
Finding the nth Term of a Sequence In Exercises 45-52, write an expression for the nth term of the sequence and then determine whether the sequence you have chosen converges or diverges. (There is more than one correct answer.) 1 2 − 3 , 2 3 − 4 , 3 4 − 5 , 4 5 − 6 , …
Solution Summary: The author analyzes the nth term of a sequence and determines whether it converges or diverges.
Finding the nth Term of a Sequence In Exercises 45-52, write an expression for the nth term of the sequence and then determine whether the sequence you have chosen converges or diverges. (There is more than one correct answer.)
1. Given the vector field F(x, y, z) = -zi, verify the relation
1
VF(0,0,0) lim
+0+ volume inside S
ff F• Nds
S.
where S, is the surface enclosing a cube centred at the origin and having edges of length 2€. Then,
determine if the origin is sink or source.
Let a = (-4, 5, 4) and 6 = (1,0, -1).
Find the angle between the vector
1) The exact angle is cos
2) The approximation in radians is
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