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Classroom notes: Summing sequences having mixed signs
Authors:Temple H Fay  Gary L Walls
Affiliation:1. Technikon Pretoria and Mathematics University of Southern Mississippi Hattiesburg MS 39406-5045 USA thfay@hotmail.com;2. Classroom Center 308D West Texas A &3. M University Box 5045 2501 4th Avenue Texas 79016-0 Canyon
Abstract:A result is discussed which permits the summing of series whose terms have more complicated sign patterns than simply alternating plus and minus. The Alternating Series Test, commonly taught in beginning calculus courses, is a corollary. This result, which is not difficult to prove, widens the series summable by beginning students and paves the way for understanding more advanced questions such as convergence of Fourier series. An elementary exposition is given of Dirichlet's Test for the convergence of a series and an elementary example suitable for a beginning calculus class and a more advanced example involving a Fourier series which is appropriate for an advanced calculus class are provided. Finally, two examples are discussed for which Dirichlet's Test does not apply and a general procedure is given for deciding the convergence or divergence of these and similar examples.
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