The infinite series question from the 2022 AP Calc BC FRQ
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- Опубликовано: 3 май 2024
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Here's the full solution to the 2023 AP calc AB FRQ: ruclips.net/video/3Bar7c9NITE/видео.htmlsi=Mpyr75s5FkBNa2DZ
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simple and easy. I like :)
Its simply the expansion of arctanx ......
It's helpful to know that the original series is arctan(x) for the purpose of checking work. f'(x) = 1/(1+x^2) which tells you it's geometric with r=-x^2. This also cofirms the interval of convergence (except the endpoints).
They insist in part (a) that you use the Ratio Test when the Alternating-Series Test could handle everything and is better for part (b). (Although you could try using Taylor's Theorem for part (b) instead.)
Geez. 16 minutes and 16 seconds long?! Wow. I can’t imagine myself as an IT major taking that long to figure it out on a college exam.
If you had to explain it to an audience im sure it would take you longer than that
he's explaining it as well..> 50%
Oooh first pin pls