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Series test for convergence/divergence
05-11-2018, 04:17 PM
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RE: Series test for convergence/divergence
(05-11-2018 03:30 PM)parisse Wrote:  They just give some hints, but no proof. I mean, no math teacher would accept "the series is convergent by comparison" without details.

During the topic under discussion, a proof is given by the instructor. After the proof has been provided, it is expected that those methods will be used for subsequent problem solving; and once an outcome has been reached a result is generally shown as: "convergence, (or divergence), for ∑ bn is demonstrated, therefore ∑ an is also convergent, (or divergent), {by the relevant series test}." So the "details" ARE part of a student's solution.

The calculator would be useful in validating intermediate steps, and if the calculator's solution was of a form similar to Wolfram's, it would be even more valuable to the student, and the instructor as well, since the student's answer should follow the (hopefully, correct) calculator results.
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