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Test each of the following series for convergence by either theComparison Test or the Limit Comparison Test. If either test can beapplied to the series, enter CONV if it converges or DIV if itdiverges. If neither test can be applied to the series, enter NA.(Note: this means that even if you know a given series converges bysome other test, but the comparison tests cannot be applied to it,then you must enter NA rather than CONV.)
Test each of the following series for convergence by either the Comparison Test or the Limit Comparison Test. If either test can be applied to the series, enter CONV if it converges or DIV if it diverges. If neither test can be applied to the series, enter NA. (Note: this means that even if you know a given series converges by some other test, but the comparison tests cannot be applied to it, then you must enter NA rather than CONV.) 4n5/n8+3 4n5/n6+3 cos(n) n/4n+3 cos2(n) n/n5 (-1)n/7n
Test each of the following series for convergence by either theComparison Test or the Limit Comparison Test. If either test can beapplied to the series, enter CONV if it converges or DIV if itdiverges. If neither test can be applied to the series, enter NA.(Note: this means that even if you know a given series converges bysome other test, but the comparison tests cannot be applied to it,then you must enter NA rather than CONV.)
Test each of the following series for convergence by either the Comparison Test or the Limit Comparison Test. If either test can be applied to the series, enter CONV if it converges or DIV if it diverges. If neither test can be applied to the series, enter NA. (Note: this means that even if you know a given series converges by some other test, but the comparison tests cannot be applied to it, then you must enter NA rather than CONV.) 4n5/n8+3 4n5/n6+3 cos(n) n/4n+3 cos2(n) n/n5 (-1)n/7n
Elin HesselLv2
23 Oct 2019