There is a couple of limits that I failed to find:
$$\lim_{n\to\infty}\frac 1 2 + \frac 1 4 + \frac 1 {8} + \cdots + \frac {1}{2^{n}}$$
and
$$\lim_{n\to\infty}1 - \frac 1 3 + \frac 1 9 - \frac 1 {27} + \cdots + \frac {(-1)^{n-1}}{3^{n-1}}$$
There is no problem to calculate a limit using Wolfram Alfa or something like that. But what I am interested in is the method, not just a concrete result.
So my questions are:
- What should I do when I need a limit of infinite sum? (are there any rules of thumb?)
- What theorems or topics from calculus should I know to solve these problems better?
I am new to math and will appreciate any help. Thank you!