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puzzek
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Homework Statement
prove the inequality.
Homework Equations
(in the attached file.)
The Attempt at a Solution
The derivative of (1/2)^m where m=2^n is exactly what I need. But I can’t find the sum of (1/2)^m (because as it’s not geometric series, m doesn’t run from 0 to inf).
by the way, am I allowed to make a derivative to this sum (I know I need to prove first that it uniformly converges?
- Another way I tried - to find a Riemann sum that suits this sum (I mean - f(x), Delta-X, and points in the intervals, to find an integral of the sum - but couldn't find a good one.)
Thanks for the help