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Series (mathematics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In mathematics, given an infinite sequence of numbers { a n }, a series is informally the result of adding all those terms together: a 1 + a 2 + a 3 + · · ·. These can...
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(a) Beginning with the first series, write out by hand the first five partial sums, , of this series and use Maple to find the decimal values of each. ... As you are now probably thinking, ``By just looking at the first few partial sums, one can not tell anything about the convergence or divergence of the series because...
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Partial Sums Method ... In the Partial Sums Method, the digits for each place value are added, and the partial sums are recorded before there is any regrouping. Now, that may all sound like a bunch of mumbo jumbo, but lets take it apart and look at it step by step as we solve the practice problem.
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Add 248 + 376 ... 200 + 300 = ... 4. Add the partial sums...
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Partial Sum Processes ... Partial Sums with a Random Number of Terms ... 4. Partial Sums and the Central Limit Theorem...
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If the partial sums of an infinite series converge on a finite value the series is said to be convergent, whereas if the partial sums increase (in magnitude) without limit, the series is said to be divergent.
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