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Math 2260 Exam #1 Practice Problem Solutions
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Math 2260 Exam #3 Practice Problem Solutions
www.math.colostate.eduMath 2260 Exam #3 Practice Problem Solutions 1.Does the following series converge or diverge? Explain your answer. X1 n=0 2n 3n+ n3: Answer: Since 3 n+ n3 >3 for all n 1, it follows that 2n 3n+ n3 < 2n 3n = 2 3 n: Therefore, X1 n=0 2n 3n+ n3 < X1 n=0 2 3 n = 1 1 2 3 = 3: Hence, the given series converges. 2.Does the following series converge or ...
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Practice Problems on Integrals Solutions
faculty.math.illinois.eduPractice Problems on Integrals Solutions 1. Evaluate the following integrals: (a) R 1 0 (x 3 +2x5 +3x10)dx ... This is the computation carried out in Problem 5; the result is E(Y) = 2eā1/2. (c) Suppose the insurance company covers the full amount of the loss up to 1, and 50%
Practice Problems: Integration by Parts (Solutions)
web.math.ucsb.eduThis is the same as Problem #1, so Z ewsinwdw= 1 2 (ewsinw ewcosw) + C Plug back in w: Z sin(lnx)dx= 1 2 (xsin(lnx) xcos(lnx)) + C 13. R x3 p 1 + x2dx You can do this problem a couple di erent ways. I will show you two solutions. Solution I: You can actually do this problem without using integration by parts. Use the substitution w= 1 + x2 ...
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Practice problems for the Math Olympiad
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