Calculus. The ratio test. can someone walk me through this?
\[\sum_{n=1}^{\infty}(-1)^n \frac{ 3^n(n!) }{ 7*12*17*...*(5n+2) }\]
im really struggling with finding what a_n and a_n+1 are with these kinds of questions
Its actually against the rules to help with tests. Im sorry.
this is not a test, its homework
You said it is a test...
if this was a test, i wouldnt be on this site
If you say its a test, we aren't allowed to help you. Now is this a test or not?
i did not say it was a test at any point. where do you see that
no
"Calculus. The ratio test. can someone walk me through this?"
obviously you dont know what the ratio test is then
:/ Ok i wont help then.
it is a convergence/divergence "test" to determine one or the other
would rather not have your help
Its kind of sad though because I know how this works, too.
funny cuz you wouldnt have assumed that "ratio test" means im on a test right now
thanks, now that i have to delete this question and repost it because you are rude
Im not rude, if anything I was just curious as to why it said "test", by just letting you know we aren't allowed to answer test questions. If you think that i am "rude" you may like to rethink your opinion, thank you.
Also *Funny cause, you wouldn't have assumes that 'ratio test' means i'm on a test right now.* That sentence was all sorts of broken.
so isnt your sense of what ratio test means
Hey, I didn't know what your were talking about at first I thought it was a ratio test you were working on, ok?
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