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Title: Alternating Series
Added: Apr 11, 2008
Author: patrickJMT
Duration: 6:1
Description:
Basic Idea of how to show an alternating series converges. A very EASY example is shown! For more free math videos, check out http://PatrickJMT.comAustin Math Tutor, Austin Math Tutoring, Austin Algebra Tutor, Austin Calculus TutorAustin Math Tutor, Austin Math Tutoring, Austin Algebra Tutor, Austin Calculus TutorAustin Math Tutor, Austin Math Tutoring, Austin Algebra Tutor, Austin Calculus Tutor
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Youtube Comments: 132
hgdolphin411 Says:
Mar 26, 2012 - This is actually a conditionally convergent series...
Writingloveonmyarms Says:
Mar 28, 2012 - i was freaking out cause i knew 1/n was divergent, and then you went and explained it! really helpful thanks so much
wazupbongo Says:
Mar 29, 2012 - Those moments when you ask Patrick why 1/n isn't affected by the P-test, and he answers it within the next 10 seconds. :)
delssohn Says:
Mar 31, 2012 - is alternating series the same as leibniz test??
BER2ERKER Says:
Apr 5, 2012 - @delssohn Yeah, my professor days Leibniz too.
Alexville Says:
Apr 9, 2012 - Can you teach at University of Toronto? :P
astaaq Says:
Apr 11, 2012 - I know, right? Going to class everyday didn't pay off as much as watching about 3 hours of his videos.
NooraDaPersianMasta Says:
Apr 11, 2012 - come teach at McGill university!! like actually....
flashydee123 Says:
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Araaabmoney Says:
Apr 14, 2012 - Man, I've learned all of Calculus || just from last night and til now (still got power series and taylor stuff), but otherwise without Patrick I'd be screwed for my exam tonight! Haha.
BeeryGamer Says:
Apr 15, 2012 - hopefully there are no (-1)^n in that function of yours! :P
cerritosboy562 Says:
Apr 18, 2012 - say it has (-5)^n instead of (-1)^n of front of bn, would that still be alternative series?
omfg823 Says:
Apr 20, 2012 - Thanks PatrickJMT, you really helped me out!
UnchartedZodiac Says:
Apr 22, 2012 - Some help me understand something when he says Bn+1 does he mean add one to all N's or add one to the whole thing (Bn)??/????????
TheBonitoJoga Says:
Apr 22, 2012 - anyone else watching this the night before their exam?
erorr4872 Says:
Apr 24, 2012 - Often, I think how my math class would change if u were my math professor....... dang that helps a lot
Nastypie4003 Says:
May 1, 2012 - So an alternating harmonic series is convergent, but NOT absolutely convergent. Correct?
TheDaisygirl5 Says:
May 1, 2012 - wanna take my calc 2 final for me?
egyptiangirlxt Says:
May 6, 2012 - are you a negro
Canto831 Says:
May 6, 2012 - I really wish you were my professor. or at least my tutor. Thanks for the awesome videos.
KrhystalZz Says:
May 7, 2012 - I ma going to fail my AP bc exam T.T This stuff confuses me
robertgrafton Says:
May 8, 2012 - focus
jin010342 Says:
May 9, 2012 - OR! alt. series are always convergent. you just have to say if its conditionally convergent or absolutely convergent. when it diverges, it means its not alternating series and instead uses nth term rule
MalkinToCrosby Says:
May 20, 2012 - Thanks for all these videos. My school only offers AP Calculus AB so I have been teaching myself the BC portions by watching your videos. With your help, I felt like I aced the AP Calculus BC test. These interactive videos really help communicate details that my textbook were vague about. Thanks again.












maingedang Says:
Mar 15, 2012 - So thankful for this man.