F) The Alternating Series Test (AST) Theorem 6
F) The Alternating Series Test (AST) Theorem 6
The convergence tests that we have looked at so far apply only to series with positive
terms. An alternating series is a series whose terms are not all positive, but alternate in
sign (alternately positive and negative).
Theorem 6
The series of the form
∑∞ 𝑛
𝑛=1(−1) 𝑎𝑛 = −𝑎1 + 𝑎2 − 𝑎3 + 𝑎4 … … … .
or ∑∞
𝑛=1(−1)
𝑛+1
𝑎𝑛 = 𝑎1 − 𝑎2 + 𝑎3 − 𝑎4 … … … .
Example 1
Determine if the following series converge or diverge.
We have convergence tests for series with positive terms and for alternating series.
But what if the signs of the terms switch back and forth irregularly? We will see that
the idea of absolute convergence sometimes helps in such cases.
∑∞
𝑛=1|𝑎𝑛 | = |𝑎1 | + |𝑎2 | + |𝑎3 | + |𝑎4 | +…….
whose terms are the absolute values of the terms of the original series.
Definition 5
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Example 2
The series
(−1)𝑛−1 1 1 1
∑∞
𝑛=1 = 1 − 22 + 32 − 42 +………..
𝑛2
(−1)𝑛−1 1 1 1 1
∑∞
𝑛=1 | | = ∑∞
𝑛=1 𝑛2 = 1 + + 32 + 42 … … …
𝑛2 22
Definition 6
A series ∑ 𝑎𝑛 is called conditionally convergent if it is convergent but not absolutely
convergent.
Example 3
We know that the alternating harmonic series
(−1)𝑛−1 1 1 1
∑∞
𝑛=1 =1−2+ − ………
𝑛 3 4
is convergent (as discussed earlier), but it is not absolutely convergent because the
corresponding series of absolute values is
(−1)𝑛−1 1 1 1 1
∑∞
𝑛=1 | | = ∑∞
𝑛=1 𝑛 = 1 + 2 + + ………
𝑛 3 4
is a divergent harmonic series.
(apply AST to check for conditional convergence)
Example 4
Determine whether the following series is absolutely convergent, conditionally
convergent, or divergent.
TRY THIS
(−1)𝑘 𝑘
Determine whether the series ∑∞
𝑘=1 𝑘 2𝜋 +4 converges absolutely, converges
conditionally or diverges.
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Consider
∑∞
𝑛=1|𝑎𝑛 |
converges diverges
∑∞
𝑛=1|𝑎𝑛 | converges, thus
Check using AST for Satisfy both
original series converges conditionally convergence conditions
absolutely
Original series
diverges
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