(1 point) (a) Evaluate the integral Your answer should be in the form kT, where k is an integer. ...
How to do part (c) and part(d)?
How to do part (c) and part(d)?
(a) Evaluate the integral 2 48 dx Your answer should be in the form kr, where k is an integer. What is the value of k? darctan(x dx r2+1 (b) Now, lets evaluate the same integral using power series. First, find the power series for the function f(x)-Then, integrate it from o to 2, and call it S. S should be an infinite series. What are...
In the following, we will tse a kmown power series to approximate 1/2 arctan(r) dr to within 0.00001 of the actual value of the definite integral (a) [2pt] Use a known power series representation to express (ctan(x) as a Maclaurin series. What is the radius of the series convergence? 1/2 (b) [4pts] Use your answer from part (a) to express(r) dr as an alternating series (c) [6pts] Your series in part (b) will converge by the Alternating Series Test. (You...
(1 point) Consider the series an where an = (-1)" Find the sum of the first four terms of the series. 84 = 0.97188 !!! (Remember that you can make Webwork do your calculations for you!) Using the alternating series error estimation theorem, find a bound for the magnitude of the error in the above estimation. The absolute value of the difference between 84 and the entire sum is at most: Using your above answers, the value of the entire...
(b) For which s E C does the integral dr exist as an improper Riemann integra? Justify your answer. (e) Evaluate J(s) by considering a contour integral around a suitably chosen rectangular contour (a) tse a value of s for which J(s) can be evaluated by elementary means to check your answer to part (e) (e) Use your answer to part (e) to evaluate cos(anld (where a E R). (f) Hence (where α E R) determine the value of (...
3) Later in this course, we will learn that the function, arctan x, is equivalent to a power series for x on the interval -1sxs: 2n+1 (-1)" arctan x = We can use this power series to approximate the constant π . a) First, evaluate arctan1). (You do not need the series to evaluate it.) b) Use your answer from part (a) and the power series above to find a series representation for (The answer will be just a series-not...
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(1 point) Consider the following convergent series: Suppose that you want to approximate the value of this series by computing a partial sum, then bounding the error using the integral remainder estimate. In order to bound the value of the series between two numbers which are no more than 10 apart, what is the fewest number of terms of the series you would need? Fewest number of terms is 585 (1 point) Consider the following series: le(n Use...
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Fitchburg State University Department of Mathematics Project #3 Math 2400: Calculus II April 11, 2019 project for Calculus II. You may work on this with up to one other fellow student. Answer all questions completely and type or neatly write out. The final project should be turned in by Tueeday, April 23. How is it that we generate For this project it helps to...
Consider the series (n=1 and infinite) ∑(−1)^(n+1) (x−3)^n / [(5^n)(n^p)], where p is a constant and p > 0. a) For p=3 and x=8, does the series converge absolutely, converge conditionally, or diverge? Explain your reasoning. b) For p=1 and x=8, does the series converge absolutely, converge conditionally, or diverge? Explain your reasoning. c) When x=−2, for what values of p does the series converge? Explain your reasoning. (d) When p=1 and x=3.1, the series converges to a value SS....
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Consider the function f(x) = e x a. Differentiate the Taylor series about 0 of f(x). b. ldentify the function represented by the differentiated series c. Give the interval of convergence of the power series for the derivative. Consider the differential equation y'(t) - 4y(t)- 8, y(0)4. a. Find a power series for the solution of the differential equation b. ldentify the function represented by the power series. Use a series to...
Question 11 0/5 points n+1 satisfies all requirements of the Alternating Series Test. (You don't It 2n=1 have to check that - trust me on this one.) (2n+1) (a) Use a calculator to evaluate the partial sum S3 of this series. Give the answer rounded to four decimal places. (b) Estimate the error of using S3 as an approximation to the sum of the series, i.e. estimate the remainder R3. Recall that the remainder estimate of the Alternating Series Test...