How do you solve the series (7 - 9 + (81/7) - (729/49) + ... )?
7 - 9 + (81/7) - (729/49) + ...
How would you determine whether this is convergent or divergent? I'm not really sure where to even start. I think it's a geometric series? But I don't know how to get the formula for it...
7 - 9 + (81/7) - (729/49) + ...
How would you determine whether this is convergent or divergent? I'm not really sure where to even start. I think it's a geometric series? But I don't know how to get the formula for it...
3 Answers
Diverges.
Explanation:
Write as an actual series first.
So, the terms are alternating, with the first term being positive.
The third and fourth terms in the denominators are
The third and fourth terms in the denominator are
We see pretty clear patterns for the third and fourth terms, but the first and second terms are outliers, there is no obvious pattern.
So, let's leave the first two terms alone and start our summation at
Furthermore,
This is a geometric series in he form
For a geometric series, if
This series is divergent
Explanation:
Here, we notice that the terms share a common ratio of
Since the ratio is no within the range between
If you try out the first few terms, you will find that the sum/difference keeps getting further and further away from each other, approaching nothing.
The series is divergent.
Explanation:
Since
This is a GP with the first term
Since