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The videos are all taken from the following playlist. Watching the playlist on YouTube might be a better viewing experience:
Statement
(see first video below)
Explanation
(see first video below)
Hierarchy of functions
List of functions
(see first video below)
Interaction between functions
(see first video below)
Remember that all these are functions in
(see first video below)
Determination of interval of convergence
Superexponential growth and decay
Subexponential growth and decay: degree difference test
Subexponential growth and decay: degree difference test with cautionary use where exponent is a multiple of the index of summation
Subexponential growth and decay: examples where the exponent is a power of the index of summation
(see video above)