Where can i get a lot of exercises about convergence/divergence of series made step by step?
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I'm loking for a site or something where i can get a lot of exercises about series. I was searching here but a lot of answers are not complete.
I must study and i want to see a bunch of hard examples fully made with all their details in order to inspire me.
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I'm loking for a site or something where i can get a lot of exercises about series. I was searching here but a lot of answers are not complete.
I must study and i want to see a bunch of hard examples fully made with all their details in order to inspire me.
sequences-and-series
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I'm not sure if this is exactly what you're looking for, but the book I learned series from was Knopp, Infinite Series, Theory and Application. It's not a dedicated problem/exercise book, but it does contain a good bunch of examples, and the treatment is beautiful. I found it inspiring, at least.
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– Alfred Yerger
Nov 30 '18 at 7:57
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I'm loking for a site or something where i can get a lot of exercises about series. I was searching here but a lot of answers are not complete.
I must study and i want to see a bunch of hard examples fully made with all their details in order to inspire me.
sequences-and-series
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I'm loking for a site or something where i can get a lot of exercises about series. I was searching here but a lot of answers are not complete.
I must study and i want to see a bunch of hard examples fully made with all their details in order to inspire me.
sequences-and-series
sequences-and-series
asked Nov 30 '18 at 7:55
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I'm not sure if this is exactly what you're looking for, but the book I learned series from was Knopp, Infinite Series, Theory and Application. It's not a dedicated problem/exercise book, but it does contain a good bunch of examples, and the treatment is beautiful. I found it inspiring, at least.
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– Alfred Yerger
Nov 30 '18 at 7:57
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I'm not sure if this is exactly what you're looking for, but the book I learned series from was Knopp, Infinite Series, Theory and Application. It's not a dedicated problem/exercise book, but it does contain a good bunch of examples, and the treatment is beautiful. I found it inspiring, at least.
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– Alfred Yerger
Nov 30 '18 at 7:57
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I'm not sure if this is exactly what you're looking for, but the book I learned series from was Knopp, Infinite Series, Theory and Application. It's not a dedicated problem/exercise book, but it does contain a good bunch of examples, and the treatment is beautiful. I found it inspiring, at least.
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– Alfred Yerger
Nov 30 '18 at 7:57
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I'm not sure if this is exactly what you're looking for, but the book I learned series from was Knopp, Infinite Series, Theory and Application. It's not a dedicated problem/exercise book, but it does contain a good bunch of examples, and the treatment is beautiful. I found it inspiring, at least.
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– Alfred Yerger
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I think the "Calculus 7th edition by Stewart" (https://www.amazon.com/Calculus-7th-James-Stewart/dp/0538497815) is helpful with the chapter 12 disclosing infinite sequences and series.
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I'm not sure if this is exactly what you're looking for, but the book I learned series from was Knopp, Infinite Series, Theory and Application. It's not a dedicated problem/exercise book, but it does contain a good bunch of examples, and the treatment is beautiful. I found it inspiring, at least.
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– Alfred Yerger
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