Title: Power Series
1Power Series
2So?
So, start asking yourself this question Can x be
0, 1/2 , 1/2, 3/4, 3/4, 1, 1, 3/2, 3/2, 2,
2, and so on?
3Again, ask yourself this question Can x be 0,
1/2 , 1/2, 3/4, 3/4, 1, 1, 3/2, 3/2, 2, 2,
and so on?
4Once more, ask yourself this question Can x be
0, 1/2 , 1/2, 3/4, 3/4, 1, 1, 3/2, 3/2, 2,
2, and so on?
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½(3) 1.5
(2, 2
½(4) 2
½
0
6One number, in particular, will obviously make
the series converge. What is this number? Hint
this number will make every term 0.
x 3
Of course, x may be other numbers too. If so, on
the number line, we begin at 3 and move to the
right and left to obtain our interval of
convergence.
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Therefore, the IOC is 2, 4), and ROC 1.
7What is the number that makes every term 0?
x 1
Again, on the number line, we begin at 1 and move
to the right and left to obtain our interval of
convergence.
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Therefore, the IOC is 0, 2, and ROC 1.
8Answer Kind of like doing the Ratio Test
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x 3
x 3 lt 1
Step 3 Set above limit lt 1 and solve for x
1 lt x 3 lt 1
3 3 3
2 lt x lt 4
Step 4 Check whether endpoints work or not
?IOC is 2, 4), and ROC 1.
9Recap
2) We then check the endpoints (to see whether
they will make the power series converges or
not) by substituting each endpoint into the
series. (Step 4)