Use |S − SN] ≤ bN+1 to find the smallest value of N such that SN approximates the value of the sum S to within an error

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Use |S − SN] ≤ bN+1 to find the smallest value of N such that SN approximates the value of the sum S to within an error

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Use |S − SN] ≤ bN+1 to find the smallest value of N such that SN approximates the value of the sum S to within an error of at most 10-4. S = Σ n=1 N = (-1)"+1 n(n + 2)(n + 3) Give your answer as a whole number.)
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