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Mathematics, 14.07.2020 19:01, nellyjsotelo

If [infinity] cn8n n = 0 is convergent, does it follow that the following series are convergent? (a) [infinity] cn(βˆ’6)n n = 0 When compared to the original series, [infinity] cnxn n = 0 , we see that x = here. Since the original series converges Correct: Your answer is correct. for that particular value of x, we know that this series converges Correct: Your answer is correct. . (b) [infinity] cn(βˆ’8)n n = 0 When compared t

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