Lesson 10 of 11 • 7 upvotes • 8:39mins
This lesson focuses on logarithmic series. It begins with the definition of logarithm and how c is called the argument and a is called the base of the logarithm. We then see some useful properties of logarithms where it states that if a log is mentioned without any base then it is implied that the base is 10. Then there is some light thrown on the expansion of In(1+x) and expansion of In(1-x). Each of these concepts is shown with examples and a thorough explanation.
11 lessons • 1h 45m
Introduction To Sequence And Series
8:07mins
Arithmetic Progression : Definition And Properties
10:29mins
Arithmetic Progressions : Formulas And Solved Examples
10:19mins
Geometric Progressions : Definition And Properties
9:10mins
Geometric Progression : Formulas And Solved Examples
10:31mins
Arithmetic-Geometric Progressions
10:29mins
Harmonic Progressions : Properties And Examples
9:59mins
Telescopic Summation : Definition And Solved Examples
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Exponential Series And Euler's Constant E
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Logarithmic Series : Definition And Properties
8:39mins
Miscellaneous Questions On Sequence And Series
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