Consider the geometric series S(x)=1+2(x−3)+4(x−3)^2+8(x−3)^3+⋯
Giving your answer as an interval, find all values of x for which the series converges.
Now assuming that x is in your interval above, find a simple formula for S(x).
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Answer:
-x + 10
Step-by-step explanation:
(x + 7) - (2x-3)
x + 7 - 2x - 3
x - 2x
-x + 7 + 3
-x + 10
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<u><em>Answer: x<-6 *The answer should be the negative sign.*</em></u>
Step-by-step explanation:
subtraction property of equality is subtracting the same number from both sides of an equation does not change the equation.
subtract 5 both sides of an equation.
5-2x-5>17-5
simplify.
-2x>12
multiply by -1 both sides of an equation.
(-2x)(-1)<12(-1)
simplify.
2x<-12
divide by 2 both sides of an equation.
2x/2<-12/2
-12/2=-6
12/2=6
6*2=12
12/6=2
x<-6
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