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I'm fairly certain that this can't be integrated.  I tried finding a sum with terms greater than this one that converged, but haven't had any luck.  Any thoughts or hints? --[[User:Jmason|John Mason]]
 
I'm fairly certain that this can't be integrated.  I tried finding a sum with terms greater than this one that converged, but haven't had any luck.  Any thoughts or hints? --[[User:Jmason|John Mason]]

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$ \sum_{n = 1}^\infty n \tan \frac{1}{n} $

I'm fairly certain that this can't be integrated. I tried finding a sum with terms greater than this one that converged, but haven't had any luck. Any thoughts or hints? --John Mason

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