11.5: Alternating Series: True or False?
11.5: Alternating Series: True or False?
11.5: Alternating Series: True or False?
5: Alternating Series
Wednesday, March 4
True or False?
For all of these problems assume that an , bn > 0 for all natural numbers n. If the statement is false, find a
pair of functions (an , bn ) that serve as a counterexample.
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1. If an < bn for all n and n=1 bn converges, then n=1 an converges.
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2. If an < bn for all n > 1000 and n=1 bn converges, then n=1 an converges.
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3. If an > bn for all n and n=1 bn diverges, then n=1 an diverges.
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4. If limn an /bn = 5 and n=1 bn converges, then n=1 an converges.
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5. If limn an /bn = 5 and n=1 bn diverges, then n=1 an diverges.
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6. If limn an /bn = 0 and n=1 bn diverges, then n=1 an converges.
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7. If limn an /bn = and n=1 bn converges, then n=1 an converges.
8. ln(n) < 3 n for all natural numbers n.
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Suppose I claim that if n=1 an and n=1 bn both converge then n=1 an /bn converges. Decide whether
each of the following pairs of sequences is an example of the claim, a counterexample, or irrelevant:
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Alternating Series and Absolute Convergence
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1. If s = n=1 (1) bn is a series with
(a) bn+1 bn for all n (or n > N , for some N )
(b) limn bn = 0