Submitted by Rishinderjit on Wed, 08/29/2018 - 12:36
I started a new forum as I saw none in relation to this assignment.
There is a small error in the hints and answers. Under the warm-up part 3, a=3, n=9, and r=1/2 are identified correctly, but when the figures are used in the summation formula it shows that (1/2)^9 = 1/1024 as opposed to 1/512.
Thanks!
Thanks for pointing this out. The actual error is that we should have $n=10$ as there are 10 terms from $i=0$ to $i=9$ (inclusive).
Thanks again!
More than happy. I feel quite
More than happy. I feel quite foolish I didn't spot that as well.
Thank you.
All fixed now
Thanks again!