Assignment 5: Series, Power Series, Taylor Series: 0. Then Show That Both The Series A

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Assignment 5 : Series, Power Series, Taylor Series

P P an
1. (D) Let an ≥ 0. Then show that both the series an and an +1
converge
n≥1 n≥1
or diverge together.
P
2. (T) Prove that (an − an+1 ) converges if and only if the sequence an converges.
Use this to decide the convergence/divergence of the following series:
P∞ 4
P∞ 2n+1
(1) n=1 (4n−3)(4n+1) (2) n=1 n2 (n+1)2

3. In
P each of the following cases, discuss the convergence/divergence of the series
n≥1 an where an equals:

(a)(D) 1−n sin n1 (b)(D) 1


log(1+ n1 )
n
(c)(T) 1−cos n1
n ¡ ¢n(n+1)
(d)(T) 2−n−(−1) (e)(T) 1 + n1 (f )(T) n2lnn n
P P
4. (T) Let an and bn be series of positive terms satisfying an+1
an
≤ bn+1
bn
for
n≥1 n≥1 P P
all n ≥ N. Show that if bn converges then an also converges. Test the
n≥1 n≥1
P nn−2
series en n!
for convergence.
n≥1

5. (D) Let {an } be a decreasing sequence, an ≥ 0 and lim an = 0. For each


P n−→∞
n ∈ N, let bn = a1 +a2 +···+a
n
n
. Show that (−1) n
b n converges.
n≥1

P (x−1)2n
6. (T) Determine the values of x for which the series n2 3n
converges.
n≥1

P∞ (−1)n 2n P∞ 1
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7. (T) Show that cos x = n=0 (2n)! x , x ∈ R and ex = n=0 n! xn , x ∈ R.


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Date: 2011.02.02 12:31:15
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Assignment 5- Solutions
an an
P P
(1) Suppose an converges. Since 0 ≤ 1+an
≤ an by comparison test 1+an
converges.
n≥1 n≥1
an an
P
Suppose 1+an
converges. By the necessary condition, 1+an
→ 0. Hence an → 0 and
n≥1
therefore 1 ≤ 1 + an < 2 eventually. Hence 0 ≤ 12 an ≤ 1+a
an
n
. Apply the comparison
test.
P
(2) Note that the sequence of partial sums of the series (an − an+1 ) is (a1 − an ).

(3) (a) Use Limit Comparison Test (LCT) with n12 . Since 1 − n sin n1 ≤ 3!n1 2 < n12 , one can
also use comparison test. (We will tell in the class, how to guess ”bn ” and apply
the LCT. So, the students might feel that the LCT is easier to apply compared to
the comparison test).
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(b) Use LCT or comparison test with n2
.
(c) Use LCT with n12 or comparison test because 1 − cos n1 ≤ 1
2!n2
< 1
n2
or 1 − cos n1 =
1
2sin2 2n < 2n1 2 .
1
1
(d) Use root test to show that ann converges to 2
and therefore the series converges.
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(e) Use root test to show that an converges to e > 1 and hence the series is divergent.
n

an+1 1
(f) By ratio test, we get an
→ 2
and therefore the series converges.

(4) Clearly, cn+1 = abn+1


n+1
≤ an
bn
= cn , ∀ n ≥ N . Thus 0 < cn = an
bn
< aN
bN
, ∀n > N . Use the
comparison test.
1 n−2 1 n 1
an+1 (1+ n ) (1+ n ) e (1+n)2
For the other part, note that an
= e
= 1 2
(1+ n ) e
< 1 2
(1+ n ) e
= 1 .
(n)2

(5) bn+1 − bn = n+11


(a1 + a2 + . . . an+1 ) − n1 (a1 + · · · + an ) = an+1
n+1
− (a1n(n+1)
+···+an )
. Since (an )
an+1 −an
is decreasing, a1 + . . . an ≥ nan . Therefore, bn+1 − bn ≤ n+1 ≤ 0. Therefore, (bn ) is
decreasing.
We now need to show that bn → 0. For a given  > 0, since an → 0, there exists n0
such that an < 2 , ∀, n ≥ n0 .
a +···+a a +···+a a +···+a
Therefore, | a1 +···+a
n
n
| = | 1 n n0 + n0 +1 n n
| ≤| 1 n n0 | + n−n 0 
n 2
. Choose N ≥ n0
a1 +···+an0  a1 +...an
large enough so that N
< 2 . Then, for all n ≥ N , n
< . Hence, bn → 0.
Use the Leibniz test for convergence.
√ √
(6) By root test the series converges for | x − 1 |< √ 3. If x − 1 = ± 3 the series converges.
Therefore the series converges for | x − 1 | ≤ 3.
(−1)n 2n+1
(7) The proof for sin x is similar to the proof of sin x = ∞
P
n=0 (2n+1)! x , x ∈ R which
x
is given in the notes. Proof for e is given in the notes.

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