ch.9 sequences and series section 5 –geometric series part

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Ch.9 Sequences and Series

Section 5 –Geometric Series Part

Definition: Geometric Series

The sum of a finite geometric series

where is the first term, r is the common ratio, and n is the number of terms.

EXample

What is the sum of the finite geometric series?

3+6+12+24+…+3072

EXample

What is the sum of the finite geometric series?

The Soldier’s Reasonable Request

A soldier rescued his king. As a reward, he could have anything “within reason.” The soldier requested a chessboard with a single kernel of wheat on the first square, two kernels of wheat on the second, then four, then eight, and so on for all 64 squares. How many kernels of wheat did the soldier request?

Definition: Infinite Geometric Series

An infinite geometric series with first term and common ratio < 1 has a finite sum

An infinite geometric series with does not have a finite sum.

Concept: Sum of an infinite series

If has a sum, that means that the sequence of

partial sums

converges to a number S as n gets very large.

When an infinite series does not converge to a sum, the series diverges. An infinite geometric series with diverges.

EXample

Does the series converge or diverge? If it converges, what is the sum?

EXample

Does the series converge or diverge? If it converges, what is the sum?

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