alright math nerds[views:1278][posts:4]____________________________________ [Aug 3,2010 8:31pm - eddie(nli) ""] well i missed a cal2 class. and i refused to pay 225 for a book. pretty much i need to show that the sigma sum n=1 to infinity ((-1)^(n-1))/(n^5) converges, and then i need to find the sum of the series to the 4th decimal place. I already showed that it converges, i just need to find the sum, which is supposed to be the easy part. I'm missing something easy, 5 minutes of google hasn't helped much. not my homework but i feel this is something i should be able to do (studying for a test in which there are more important things to spend time on). please picture of tits, or real help thanks |
____________________________________ [Aug 3,2010 8:47pm - eddie(nli) ""] ok so it converges to 0 does that mean the sum is zero? Basic ideas are lacking. If thats true why the 4 decimal bullshit |
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______________________________________ [Aug 3,2010 10:44pm - the_reverend ""] Ok... why do I still click on links at shows |