Evaluate the limit of the sequence

In summary, the conversation is discussing the use of Riemann sums to solve a problem and the confusion about the number of terms in the sum. The individual also mentions finding the value of f(x) and evaluating the integral, but later realizes they had a typo in their calculations.
  • #1
gkamal
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Homework Statement


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Homework Equations


delta(x) = [b-a]/n
xi=a+delta(x)i

The Attempt at a Solution


So, it is said that i have to use riemann sums to solve this one.
what i did is i took the 1/12k out thus getting

1/12k[1/[1+1/12k] + 1/[1+2/12k] + 1/{1+19k/12k]]

I found that

xi = 1+1/12k
so ,
b-a = 1/12 and since a=1 b=13/12

i find that f(x) = 1/x and i evalute the integral from 1 to 12/12 of 1/x

I keep getting the wrong answer i really don't know what to do anymore
 
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  • #2
gkamal said:

Homework Statement


2vx2eqw.jpg
[/B]

Homework Equations


delta(x) = [b-a]/n
xi=a+delta(x)i

The Attempt at a Solution


So, it is said that i have to use riemann sums to solve this one.
what i did is i took the 1/12k out thus getting

1/12k[1/[1+1/12k] + 1/[1+2/12k] + 1/{1+19k/12k]]
This isn't right. Above you show three terms.
b1 is a sum that contains 8 terms. How many terms are there in b2? b3? bn?
gkamal said:
I found that

xi = 1+1/12k
so ,
b-a = 1/12 and since a=1 b=13/12

i find that f(x) = 1/x and i evalute the integral from 1 to 12/12 of 1/x
Since 12/12 = 1, the integral is ##\int_1^1 \frac 1 x dx = 0##.
gkamal said:
I keep getting the wrong answer i really don't know what to do anymore
 
  • #3
Mark44 said:
This isn't right. Above you show three terms.
b1 is a sum that contains 8 terms. How many terms are there in b2? b3? bn?
Since 12/12 = 1, the integral is ##\int_1^1 \frac 1 x dx = 0##.
i found the answer already but still thanks btw the 12/12 was a typo obviously since the b found on the line before was 13/12
 

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