Assuming convergence of the following series, find the value of √6+√6+√6+...
I was advised to proceed with this problem through substitution but that does not seem to help unless I am substituting the wrong parts. If i substitute the 6, well then i am just stuck with above.
Any ideas on how to proceed. Also, what is the purpose of stating that it is convergent.
Answer
Let x=√6+√6+√6+..., then observe that x=√6+x. Squaring both sides yields
x2=x+6
, which is a quadratic formula. Solve it normally and choose the wise answer out of the 2 roots.
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