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MATH 270 Week 3 Series and Sequences DeVry
MATH 270 Week 3 Discussion
WEEK
3: INFINITE SERIES—THE MATH
This
week, we begin working with series. Here are some questions we can address to
help us better work with series. Please feel free to answer any of them in this
area.
- What is an infinite series? How can we tell if such a series converges or diverges?
- How can we find the nth term of an infinite series?
- What is a geometric series and how do we find its sum?
- How do we build a MacLaurin Series expansion for a given function? How do we write the generic series definition that can produce any term in the series expansion?
- How can we use existing series expansions of basic functions, such as e^x or Sin(x), to build series expansions for more complex functions, such as e^6x or e^xSin(x)?
- How and under what circumstances can we use series expansions to perform computations, such as integration or evaluation, instead of using the actual function?
MATH 270 Week 3 Lab
Instructions
Please
click on the link below to open up the lab. It will be in the form of a MS Word
document. Please complete all parts of the lab and note that there are places
where you must show the work that you did to reach the answer to a problem.
Online
Note: There are several ways that you can perform this action. If you have Word
2007 or a newer version(s), you can use the equation editor located under the
Insert tab. If you have a digital camera or a cell phone with a camera, you can
take a picture of your handwritten work, upload it to your computer, and from
there, submit it. You can scan your handwritten work into your computer and
submit it. Finally, only if none of the other methods works for you, you can
type directly from the keyboard using parentheses, carats, and other symbols to
delineate the pieces of your answers.
File
Naming: Please use the following format when you save your Word document. Save
your ONE Word file using the filename format “lastname_firstinitial_week3lab”.
For example, if you are Albert Einstein and you are submitting your Week 3 Lab,
the filename should be “einstein_a_week3lab”. Don’t forget to submit your
assignment.
Deliverables
Submit
your lab once completed.
Lab Steps
The Lab
Worksheet
Access and
download this week’s Lab
Worksheet here. (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
MATH 270 Week 3 HOMEWORK A
Go to
MyMathLab and complete the assignment located there. If you miss any questions,
remember that you can rework questions as many times as you’d like. Thus, your
goal should be 100% correct for this assignment. Remember to take advantage of
the “Show Me An Example” and “Help Me Solve This” links inside of MyMathLab.
These links are located immediately to the right of the homework questions.
MATH 270 Week 3 HOMEWORK B
Go to
MyMathLab and complete the assignment located there. If you miss any questions,
remember that you can rework questions as many times as you’d like. Thus, your
goal should be 100% correct for this assignment. Remember to take advantage of
the “Show Me An Example” and “Help Me Solve This” links inside of MyMathLab. These
links are located immediately to the right of the homework questions.
MATH 270 Week 3 :WEEK 2 REVIEW
Go to
MyMathLab and complete the assignment located there. If you miss any questions,
remember that you can rework questions as many times as you’d like. Thus, your
goal should be 100% correct for this assignment. Remember to take advantage of
the “Show Me An Example” and “Help Me Solve This” links inside of MyMathLab.
These links are located immediately to the right of the homework questions.
MATH 270 Week 3 Quiz
Instructions
Here is some
information about your quiz.
- The quiz is worth 20 points.
- This quiz covers material from Week 3 only, primarily dealing with the MacLaurin series and series computations.
- This quiz contains four or five questions, which include calculation, application, and essay questions. You should not only know how to solve problems, but be able to explain how you are solving them, or how they connect to real-world applications and concepts.
- You will have 1 hour to complete the quiz.


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