Re: Where do I begin?
- From: Don Coppersmith <dcopper@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 13 May 2005 13:24:46 EDT
> The following question is an extra credit problem in
> my analysis class.
> We are allowed to use outside help for the problem,
> but I don't even know where to begin! Any suggestions
> on how to even begin solving it?
>
> Determine if the following series converges or
> diverges:
> Sigma from n=100 to infinity of:
>
> ((-1)^n)/(ln n + cos n)
>
> Any ideas?
I would be interested to see the instructor's
proposed solution for this problem. Can you post it?
Don Coppersmith
.
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