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Chapter 9 Test March 17, 2006 No Calculators Name

1. The series involves cosine terms with denominators of increasing odd integers and is conditionally convergent as the terms do not approach 0. 2. Using the Direct Comparison Test, the series converges as its terms are bounded above by a convergent p-series. 3. The fourth order Taylor polynomial is provided for f at x=-1, as well as the third order polynomial. The third order Taylor polynomial is also provided for the integral of f.

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Chapter 9 Test March 17, 2006 No Calculators Name

1. The series involves cosine terms with denominators of increasing odd integers and is conditionally convergent as the terms do not approach 0. 2. Using the Direct Comparison Test, the series converges as its terms are bounded above by a convergent p-series. 3. The fourth order Taylor polynomial is provided for f at x=-1, as well as the third order polynomial. The third order Taylor polynomial is also provided for the integral of f.

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Chapter 9 Test March 17, 2006 No Calculators Name

1. Determine whether the following series is absolutely convergent, conditionally convergent,

Hcos Hn πLL n2


2n + 1 Hn + 1L
or divergent. Justify your answer.
n = 1

2. Use the Direct Comparison Test Hnot the Limit Comparison TestL to determine if the following series

Hln 2Ln + n3 + 2n

converges or diverges. „ è!!!!


n = 2
3n + n

3. Let f be a function that has derivatives of all orders for all real numbers. Assume that
f H−1L = 5, f H−1L = −2, f H−1L = −6, f H−1L = 18, and f4 H−1L = −12.
HaL Write the fourth order Taylor polynomial for f at x = −1.
HbL Write the third order Taylor polynomial for f at x = −1.

HcL Write the third order Taylor polynomial for g HxL = ‡ f HtL dt HHint : what should
x

at x = −2

g H−2L be equal to ?L.


−2
3n Hx − 3Ln + 1

„ è!!!!!!!!
!!!!!
n + 1 H2n L
4. Find the interval of convergence for : 3
n = 1

H−1Ln H3 x + 1Ln

Hn + 2L 6n
5. Find the interval of convergence for :
n = 1

f HxL = cos H3 xL
x
6. Find the Maclaurin series for
3


n2
7. Use the Integral Test to determine if the following series is convergent or divergent :
en

HHint : Think of the nth term as n2 e−n L


n = 2

Find Pn HxL and Rn HxL for f HxL = ln » csc x − cot x »


π
8. at c = , n = 2.
6

Find Pn HxL and Rn HxL for f HxL = cos


x
9. at c = 2 π, n = 3.
3
è!!!!
H−1Ln + 1


n
Hn + 2L n !
10. The series converges. What is the maximum error of the fourth partial sum ? Also,
n = 1

is the fourth partial sum greater than or less than the sum of the series?

11. Find a power series expansion for f HxL =


1
sin x cos x

HHint : Use a trigonometric identity to rewrite the function firstL


3



1
H2 n − 2L H2 nL
12. Find the sum of the following series :
n = 2

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