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a. doesn't make sense because no real number a can satisfy those eqns, as log(5) > 3log(2) = log(8) => a < 1 => log(2) < 0, a contradiction.


b. 2p /(1+3p)=4/7 => p =2, but the series diverges if p=2 so there are no solutions.
 

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Just apply 2p/(1+3p) to the interval (-1,1). (well, excluding the domain hole obviously.)

You get something like (-inf,1/2) u (1,inf).

(On train without paper).
 
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Using |r|<1
-1/3>p>1/3

which eventually gives
k<1/3 (where k is the limiting sum)

(I checked it with a graph)

It doesn't really converge when p = 1/3
 

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lol to see whether students can see the errors in these questions, which are not made by me but I found from other resources like past papers or books
Was referring to dans fragment of a sentence, your OP was good. :).
 

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