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Use | S − S N | ≤ b N + 1 to find the smallest value of N such that S N approximates the value of the sum S to within an error of at most 10 − 4 . S = [infinity] ∑ n = 1 ( − 1 ) n + 1 n ( n + 4 ) ( n + 5 )

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