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Assignment On Computer Science & Engineering 2nd Sem

This document outlines topics related to sequences and series for a tutorial. It defines types of sequences like convergent, divergent, bounded, monotonic, and oscillatory. It also defines true/false statements about sequences and tests the convergence or divergence of sample sequences. The document defines types of series like convergent, divergent, and oscillatory series. It proves a statement about positive term convergent series and examines the convergence of geometric series. Several series are tested for convergence. Alternating series are defined and Leibnitz's test is explained. Two alternating series are tested for convergence. Absolutely and conditionally convergent alternating series are explained with examples.

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Assignment On Computer Science & Engineering 2nd Sem

This document outlines topics related to sequences and series for a tutorial. It defines types of sequences like convergent, divergent, bounded, monotonic, and oscillatory. It also defines true/false statements about sequences and tests the convergence or divergence of sample sequences. The document defines types of series like convergent, divergent, and oscillatory series. It proves a statement about positive term convergent series and examines the convergence of geometric series. Several series are tested for convergence. Alternating series are defined and Leibnitz's test is explained. Two alternating series are tested for convergence. Absolutely and conditionally convergent alternating series are explained with examples.

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Tutorial-I

MA-1101/ July-Dec2016

1. Define the following:


(a) Sequence; (b) Limit of a sequence; (c) convergent sequence;(d) divergent sequence;
(e) bounded sequence; (f) monotonic sequence and (g) oscillatory sequence.
2. Determine if the following statements are true or false and if false, give a counterexample
(a) If {an } is bounded, then it converges.
(b) If {an } is not bounded, then it diverges.
(c) If {an } diverges, then it is not bounded.
3. Check the convergence or divergence of the following sequences:
(a) 21 , 14 , 81 , 16
1
, ...
2 2 2 2
(b) 1! , 2! , 3! , 44! , . . .
1 2 3

(c) {n2 }
(d) { n+1n }
4. Define the following:
(a) Infinite series; (b) Convergent series; (c) Divergent series and(d) Oscillating series.
P
5. If a positive term series an is convergent then prove that limn an = 0. Is the converse true?
Justify your answer.
6. Show that the geometric series 1 + a + a2 + a3 + . . .
(a) converges if | a |< 1;
(b) diverges if a 1;
(c) oscillates finitely if a = 1;
(d) oscillates infinitely if a < 1.
7. Test the following series for convergence:

P  2 2 2
3n+1
 
(a) n=1 (i) 1
+ 1.2
+ 1.2.3
+ ...
3 3.5 3.5.7

cos n1
P
(b) (j)
P
1
(n+1)1
Pq n
(c) 2(n+1) (k) x2
+ x3
+ x4
+ ...
2 log 2 3 log 3 4 log 4
P
(d) ( 3 n3 + 1 n) (l)
P
n2 en
3

P n2
(e) en (m)
P 1
where n( N) 2 and p > 0
n(log n)p
n
a
P  n2
(f) xn +na P 1
(n) 1+ n
P 2n
(g) n3 P  n2
1
(o) 1 n
n
xn ,
P
(h)
n2 +1
(x > 0)

8. Define alternating series and state Leibnitzs test for convergence of alternating series.
P (1)n (x+1)n n
, (b) (1)n1 2n1
P
9. Test the convergence of (a) 2n n2 .
10. Explain absolutely convergent and conditionally convergent alternating series with examples.

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