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Section 9.3 Infinite Series. All graphics are attributed to:  Calculus,10/E by Howard Anton, Irl Bivens, and Stephen Davis Copyright © 2009 by John Wiley.

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1 Section 9.3 Infinite Series

2 All graphics are attributed to:  Calculus,10/E by Howard Anton, Irl Bivens, and Stephen Davis Copyright © 2009 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved.”

3 Introduction

4 Sums of Infinite Series - Definition

5 Sums of Infinite Series - example

6 Sums of Infinite Series as a Limit

7 Formal Definition

8 Geometric Series  As you probably remember from Algebra II, Geometric Series are series in which each term is obtained by multiplying the preceding term by some fixed constant (r = common ratio).  Sometimes it is desirable to start the index of summation of an infinite series at k = 0 rater than k = 1 like they do in the theorem below:

9 Starting at k = 0 vs k = 1

10 Example of Geometric Series

11 Example

12 Rational Number Example

13 Example Finding Values for Which a Series Converges

14 Telescoping Sums  A telescoping sum is a sum in which simplifying the sum leads to one term in each set of parentheses canceling out a term in the next set of parentheses until the entire sum “collapses” (like a folding telescope) into just two terms.  See example 5 on page 619

15 Harmonic Series  No more time today.   We will go over these on Thursday because they are very important. If you are dying to finish your notes now, they are on page 620.

16  wegsd

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