Consider the series: (-1)n3nxn n=1 n+11 = to x = The interval of convergence goes from x The radius of convergence is R = If needed, enter INF for ∞ and -INF for - -∞.

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Consider the series:
(-1)n3nxn
n=1
n+11
=
to x =
The interval of convergence goes from x
The radius of convergence is R
=
If needed, enter INF for ∞ and -INF for -
-∞.
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the series: (-1)n3nxn n=1 n+11 = to x = The interval of convergence goes from x The radius of convergence is R = If needed, enter INF for ∞ and -INF for - -∞.
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