The document discusses the radius of convergence of a power series using Cauchy's test. It gives the power series as the sum from n=0 to infinity of 4n(z+1)n. It then states that Cauchy's test gives the radius of convergence R as the limit as n approaches infinity of the absolute value of An+1/An, which for this series equals 1/4, and thus the radius of convergence for z+1 is 1/4.
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Matematika Teknik 2
Universitas Katolik Parahyangan
(Teknik Mekatronika)
The document discusses the radius of convergence of a power series using Cauchy's test. It gives the power series as the sum from n=0 to infinity of 4n(z+1)n. It then states that Cauchy's test gives the radius of convergence R as the limit as n approaches infinity of the absolute value of An+1/An, which for this series equals 1/4, and thus the radius of convergence for z+1 is 1/4.
The document discusses the radius of convergence of a power series using Cauchy's test. It gives the power series as the sum from n=0 to infinity of 4n(z+1)n. It then states that Cauchy's test gives the radius of convergence R as the limit as n approaches infinity of the absolute value of An+1/An, which for this series equals 1/4, and thus the radius of convergence for z+1 is 1/4.