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Ch. 10 - Sequences and Infinite Series
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Chapter 10, Problem 10.R.11b
b.Does the series ∑ (from k = 1 to ∞) k/(k + 1) converge? Why or why not?
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Identify the general term of the series: \(a_k = \frac{k}{k+1}\).
Examine the behavior of the terms \(a_k\) as \(k\) approaches infinity by finding \(\lim_{k \to \infty} a_k\).
Calculate the limit: \(\lim_{k \to \infty} \frac{k}{k+1} = \lim_{k \to \infty} \frac{k}{k(1 + \frac{1}{k})} = \lim_{k \to \infty} \frac{1}{1 + \frac{1}{k}}\).
Since \(\lim_{k \to \infty} a_k = 1 \neq 0\), recall the necessary condition for series convergence: if the terms do not approach zero, the series cannot converge.
Conclude that because the terms do not approach zero, the series \(\sum_{k=1}^\infty \frac{k}{k+1}\) diverges.

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Key Concepts
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Infinite Series and Convergence
An infinite series is the sum of infinitely many terms. Convergence means the series approaches a finite limit as more terms are added. Determining convergence involves analyzing the behavior of the partial sums or applying convergence tests.
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Term Test for Divergence
If the terms of a series do not approach zero as k approaches infinity, the series cannot converge. This is a quick initial test to rule out convergence by examining the limit of the general term.
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Behavior of the General Term k/(k+1)
The term k/(k+1) simplifies to 1 - 1/(k+1), which approaches 1 as k grows large. Since the terms do not approach zero, the series ∑ k/(k+1) diverges by the term test.
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