Domain of the function

The function [imath]f(x)=1-x+x^2-x^3+\cdots+(-1)^nx^n\cdots[/imath] is the alternating series:
[imath]\displaystyle f(x) = \sum\limits_{k = 0}^\infty {{{( - x)}^k}}[/imath] which converges for [imath]|x|<1[/imath]. SEE HERE
 
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A series converges if the sum of the series approaches a real number.
A series diverges if the sum is +/- infinity or the sum does not approach a single number (eg: 1-1+1-1+1-1+....)
 
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