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Exam 3
Instructor:
Math 10560, Exam 3.
April 25, 2006
The Honor Code is in effect for this examination. All work is to be your own.
No calculators.
The exam lasts for 1 hour and 15 min.
Be sure that your name is on every page in case pages become detached.
Be sure that you have all 9 pages of the test.
PLEASE MARK YOUR ANSWERS WITH AN X, not a circle!
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Multiple Choice
1.(7 pts.) Calculate
(ln n)2
.
n
n
lim
(a)
(b)
(d)
e2
(e)
X
n=1
(a)
5
12
(c)
4
15
(e)
22n
.
3 5n1
(b)
20
3
(c)
5
3
(d)
5
4
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Instructor:
3.(7 pts.) The series
X
(1)n+1
n
n=2
(1)n+1
6= 0.
n
n
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
converges absolutely.
(1)n+1
= 0.
n
n
4.(7 pts.) Use Comparison Tests to determine which one of the following series is divergent.
(a)
(d)
n=1
n2 + 1
X
n=1
n2 1
n3 + 100
(b)
X
n=1
(e)
n
1
n
n+1 2
X
n=1
n2
1
+8
(c)
X
5
7
6
n=1
Name:
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5.(7 pts.) Which series below is the MacLaurin series (Taylor series centered at 0) for
x2
?
1+x
(a)
(b)
X
xn+2
n+2
n=0
(1)n xn+2
n=0
(c)
X
(1)n x2n2
n!
n=2
(d)
x2n+2
n=0
(e)
(1)n x2n
n=0
6.(7 pts.) Find the degree 3 MacLaurin polynomial (Taylor polynomial centered at 0)
for the function
ex
1 x2
3x2 7x3
+
2
6
(a)
1+x+
(d)
x2
1+x+
+ 0 x3
6
5x3
3
(b)
1+x
(e)
x3
1+x
6
(c)
x2 x3
+
2
5
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(a)
X
(1)n x2n 2
n=0
(b)
(c)
X
(1)n xn
(2n + 1)!
n=0
X
(1)n xn
n=0
(d)
n2 + 1
X
(1)n x
n=0
(e)
(2n)!
(2n)!
X
(1)n xn
n=0
(2n)!
x0
sin(x3 ) x3
.
x9
9
7
(b)
(c)
1
6
(d)
(e)
7
9
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Partial Credit
You must show your work on the partial credit problems to receive credit!
9.(11 pts.) Does the series
X
(n!)n
n=1
n2n
converge or diverge? Show your reasoning and state clearly any theorems or tests you
are using.
Remark: The correct answer with no justification is worth 2 points.
Name:
Instructor:
10.(11 pts.) Use the Integral Test to discuss whether the series
X
(ln n)2
n=1
converges.
Remark: Be sure to check that the Integral Test can be applied. The correct answer
with no justification is worth 2 points.
Name:
Instructor:
11.(11 pts.) Find the radius of convergence and interval of convergence of the power
series
X
(1)n
(x 3)n
n
n=1
Remark: The correct answer with no justification is worth 2 points.
Name:
Instructor:
12.(11 pts.)
(a) Show that
(1)n x2n =
n=0
1
1 + x2
(b) Find
(1)n
.
(2n + 1)( 3)2n+1
n=0
(Hint: First use term-by-term integration on the series in part (a).)
Name:
Instructor: ANSWERS
Math 10560, Exam 3.
April 25, 2006
The Honor Code is in effect for this examination. All work is to be your own.
No calculators.
The exam lasts for 1 hour and 15 min.
Be sure that your name is on every page in case pages become detached.
Be sure that you have all 9 pages of the test.
PLEASE MARK YOUR ANSWERS WITH AN X, not a circle!
1. (a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
()
2. (a)
()
(c)
(d)
(e)
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3. (a)
(b)
()
(d)
(e)
4. (a)
(b)
(c)
()
(e)
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5. (a)
()
(c)
(d)
(e)
6. ()
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
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7. (a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
()
8. (a)
(b)
()
(d)
(e)