Oh yeah shît, fixed it.
Your question got a bit messed up.Question :
Yep fixed it hahaYour question got a bit messed up.
Please fix
Are you sure you meant sum, or did you just mean limit of that expression? Because that sum clearly will not converge, as can be seen by using the integral test ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integral_test_for_convergence ).Question :
I remember the result for the nth partial sum and that definitely doesn't converge. Was wondering sameAre you sure you meant sum, or did you just mean limit of that expression? Because that sum clearly will not converge, as can be seen by using the integral test ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integral_test_for_convergence ).
Oops, yeah, changed n to 80Are you sure you meant sum, or did you just mean limit of that expression? Because that sum clearly will not converge, as can be seen by using the integral test ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integral_test_for_convergence ).
Still an unanswered question though.Find the volume of solid between the 2 curves rotated about the y-axis.
Is this from a 2U Paper/Textbook? If it's from 4U, you can easily do it using cylindrical shells.
It's a HSC 4U technique of calculating volumes. It's not required for 2U or 3U.What's the Shells Methods? Can you explain, just wondering
We maintain that y = f(x)What's the Shells Methods? Can you explain, just wondering
If you go on to teaching 4u eventually, you will have to experience it again.I like cylindrical shells but that was a long time ago in uni.
Sssshhhhh, don't tell everyone I want to be a teacher. I'm not that good yetIf you go on to teaching 4u eventually, you will have to experience it again.