SOLUTION: Consider the infinite geometric series Infinity E. -4(1/3) ^ n-1 n-1. Hopefully it turned out how I typed it. A. Write the first four terms of the series B.does the series dive

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Question 846988: Consider the infinite geometric series Infinity
E. -4(1/3) ^ n-1
n-1. Hopefully it turned out how I typed it.
A. Write the first four terms of the series
B.does the series diverge or converge
C. If the series has a sum, find the sum.
The series again was infinity over the E looking symbol with n-1 underneath. The larger numbers next to the symbol are -4 (1/3) ^n-1

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 
Hi,
If I am understanding correctly
{-4, -4/3, -4/9, -4/27, ...} converges

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