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Sequences and Series

This document provides an introduction to sequences and series. It defines key terms like sequence, infinite sequence, finite sequence, convergence, divergence and monotonic sequences. It also defines infinite series and types of convergent series such as geometric series, harmonic series and p-series. Examples are provided to determine if sequences converge or diverge and if series are convergent or divergent. Telescoping series are also introduced.

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Sequences and Series

This document provides an introduction to sequences and series. It defines key terms like sequence, infinite sequence, finite sequence, convergence, divergence and monotonic sequences. It also defines infinite series and types of convergent series such as geometric series, harmonic series and p-series. Examples are provided to determine if sequences converge or diverge and if series are convergent or divergent. Telescoping series are also introduced.

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CHAPTER1 MAT455

Pensyarah:Sumarni Abu Bakar; FSKM, Tingkat 3-52; 0126163540(sms)

1. SEQUENCES AND SERIES

1.0 Introduction to sequences

 A sequence can be defined as an unending succession of numbers


 The numbers in a sequence are called the term of the sequence
 A sequence can be represented by a formula and can be written in bracket
notation,

Eg: {𝑎𝑛 }𝑛=∞


𝑛=1 = {𝑎1 , 𝑎2 , 𝑎3 , … … … … }

Sequence can be classified into 2 groups:

1) Finite sequence : a sequence that contains finite number of terms.

Eg: {𝑎𝑛 }𝑛=𝑘


𝑛=1 = a1 , a2 , a3 , ………, ak

2) Infinite sequence : a sequence with infinite number of terms.

Eg: {𝑎𝑛 }𝑛=∞


𝑛=1 = a1 , a2 , a3 , ………

Definition 1

1) A sequence {𝑎𝑛 }𝑛=∞


𝑛=1 is said to converge iff

lim an = L
n→∞

2) A sequence that does not converge to some finite number is said to be


divergent

lim an = ∞
n→∞

Theorem 1
If lim 𝑓(𝑥) = 𝐿 and f(n) = an when n is an integer, then lim 𝑎𝑛 = 𝐿.
𝑥→∞ 𝑛→∞

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Example 1
Determine whether the following sequences converge or diverge.

𝑛 ∞
a) {𝑛+1}
𝑛=1


𝑛2
b) {2𝑛−1}
𝑛=1

ln 𝑛 ∞
c) { }
𝑛 𝑛=1

NOTE:
0 −1 < 𝑟 < 1
𝑥
1. lim 𝑟 = { 1 𝑟=1
𝑥→∞
∞ |𝑟| > 1
𝑥+𝑘 𝑥
2. lim ( ) = 𝑒𝑘
𝑥→∞ 𝑥

𝑥 𝑥
3. lim (𝑥+𝑘) = 𝑒 −𝑘
𝑥→∞

Definition 2
A sequence {𝑎𝑛 } is called increasing if an < an+1 for all n ≥ 1, that is a1 < a2 < a3 <….
It is called decreasing if an > an+1 for all n ≥ 1. It is called monotonic if it is either
increasing or decreasing

Example 2
Show that each of the following sequence is decreasing
3 𝑛
a) {𝑛+5} b) {𝑛2 +1}

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1.1 Infinite series

If we add the terms of an infinite sequence {𝑎𝑛 }𝑛=∞


𝑛=1 we will get an expression of the
form
a1 + a2 + a3 + …………

which is called an infinite series (or just series) and is denoted by

∑𝑛=∞
𝑛=1 𝑎𝑛

Definition 3
An infinite series is the summation of terms in an infinite sequence.

If Sn is the summation of n terms, then


S1 = a 1
S 2 = a 1 + a2
S3 = a1 + a2 + a3 etc

The number Sn is called the nth partial sum of the series and {Sn} is the sequence of
partial sum.

Definition 4
𝑛=1 𝑎𝑛 = a1 + a2 + a3 + …………, and let Sn denote its nth partial sum,
Given a series ∑𝑛=∞

Sn = ∑𝑛𝑖=1 𝑎𝑖 = a1 + a2 + a3 + …………+ an

If the sequence of the partial sum {Sn} is convergent and lim 𝑆𝑛 = 𝑠 exist as a real
𝑛→∞
number, then the series ∑𝑛=∞
𝑛=1 𝑎𝑛 is called convergent and we write

a1 + a2 + a3 + …………= s or ∑𝑛=∞
𝑛=1 𝑎𝑛 = s

The number s is called the sum of the series. Otherwise the series is called divergent.

Thus the sum of a series is the limit of the sequence of the partial sums. So when we write ∑𝑛=∞
𝑛=1 𝑎𝑛 = s, we mean that by
adding sufficiently many terms of the series, we can get as close as we like to the number s.

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1.2 Types of series

a) The Geometric series:

∑∞
𝑛=1 𝑎𝑟
𝑛−1
= a + ar + ar2 + ar3 + ….
𝑎
is convergent if |𝑟| < 1 and its sum is ∑∞
𝑛=1 𝑎𝑟
𝑛−1
= 1−𝑟 .

If |𝑟| > 1, the geometric series is divergent.

Example 3
Determine whether the following series is convergent or divergent
3 2𝑛 3 𝑛−1
a) ∑∞
𝑛=1 2𝑛 b) ∑∞
𝑛=1 100 c) ∑∞
𝑛=1 2 (4)

b) The Harmonic series:


1 1 1
∑∞
𝑛=1 𝑛 = 1 + +3 +⋯ is a divergent series
2

c) The p-series (also known as hyperharmonic series)


1 1 1
∑∞
𝑛=1 =1+ + + … . . , where p > 0
𝑛𝑝 2𝑝 3𝑝

i) converges if p > 1

ii) diverges if 0 < p ≤ 1

Example 4
Determine if the following series is convergent or divergent
1 1 2 1
a) ∑∞
𝑛=1 𝑛3 b) ∑∞𝑛=1 3 c) ∑∞
𝑛=1 (3𝑛 + 𝑛)
𝑛 √𝑛 √

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d) Telescoping Series
𝑎
Series of the form ∑∞
𝑛=1 𝑓(𝑛)𝑔(𝑛) known as the telescoping series can be written in the
𝐴 𝐵
form of ∑∞
𝑛=1(𝑓(𝑛) + 𝑔(𝑛)) using the method of partial fraction.

Example 5
1
Show that the series ∑∞
𝑛=1 𝑛 (𝑛+1) is convergent and find its sum.

Example 6
3
Show that the series ∑∞
𝑛=1 (𝑛+3) (𝑛+4) is convergent and find its sum.

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