D > 125 or you could write it backwards 125< d
Question # 1
Step-by-step Explanation:
Given
solving
Therefore, completing the blanks:
Question # 3
Step-by-step Explanation:
Given
solving
Therefore, completing the blanks:
Question # 5
Step-by-step Explanation:
Given
solving
Therefore, completing the blanks:
Not necessarily. Consider the series
and
. Here
.
The first series converges by the alternating series test, which says
converges if
is a decreasing sequence and converges to 0. This is the case, as
as
, and each term is decreasing. (Indeed the series converges to
.)
On the other hand, the second series is a classic example of a divergent sum.
8/18 = 4/9 ( divide both numerator and denominator by 2 )
√4 = 2 and √9 = 3
Answer:
B ) 2/3