Interval of Convergence Calculator

Enter the center and radius of convergence.

How to use

  1. Enter your values in the fields above.
  2. Press Calculate to see your result instantly.
  3. Use the Share button to copy a link to your result.

About this calculator

A power series converges only within a certain distance of its center, and that distance is the radius of convergence R, typically found by applying the ratio test to the series' terms — taking the limit of the ratio of consecutive coefficients as the index grows. Once R is known, the series is guaranteed to converge for every x strictly between a minus R and a plus R, and to diverge outside that range.

This calculator builds the open interval (a − R, a + R) from a center a and radius R, which is the day-to-day task in calculus courses covering Taylor and Maclaurin series. What the ratio test cannot settle is what happens exactly at the two endpoints — those require separate tests (such as the alternating series test or a p-series comparison) and are checked individually, which is why textbooks and this tool both flag the endpoints as something to verify on their own.

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