Dirtyheads
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Hi,
I am actually studying for my calculus 2 class.
I try to understand how to find the convergence of geometric series, but i have a lot of difficulty to figure out what is my "r" variable.
Let say i have the problem : 1/(4n2 -1). N starts at 1 and goes to infinity. I did the first 5 variables of that serie. So i know my that my a = 1/3 and i know that i have to end with this formula :a*rn-1, i just dont know how to get there.
Thanks for your help
I am actually studying for my calculus 2 class.
I try to understand how to find the convergence of geometric series, but i have a lot of difficulty to figure out what is my "r" variable.
Let say i have the problem : 1/(4n2 -1). N starts at 1 and goes to infinity. I did the first 5 variables of that serie. So i know my that my a = 1/3 and i know that i have to end with this formula :a*rn-1, i just dont know how to get there.
Thanks for your help