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Hi,

I have a question about conditions of the limiting sum formula ...

The condition is that |r|<1 but I'd just like to clarify whether r=0 should be included in this, because my teacher explained it as a literal limit i.e. your series will approach S but never actually reach it... but with r=0, your series has already reached this sum (i.e. S=a)

So for questions such as "Find x such that has a limiting sum", do I include tanx=0 in my solution?
 

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You can write it as ?
Yes I know the solution should go like
etc.

I just wanted to know whether tanx=0 should be included... i.e. using my thoughts above I might get -1<tanx<0, 0<tanx<1
 
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There is no issue with limits actually being reached. For example, lim(x->1) x is a valid question.
But for the limiting sum of a GP, it really is a degenerate case.
 

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There is no issue with limits actually being reached. For example, lim(x->1) x is a valid question.
But for the limiting sum of a GP, it really is a degenerate case.
Thanks for the clarification :)
 

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