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estion. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the qu Determine if the series converges absolutely, converges, or diverges. 1) 5n3 + 6 A) Converges absolutely B) Diverges C) Converges conditionally Use the Ratio Test to determine if the series converges or diverges 2) A) Converges B) Diverges Find the Maclaurin series for the given function. 3) 3) e9x A) B) n! n! n=0 n! Find the Taylor polynomial of order 3 generated by f at a. 4) 4) f)-+10 a o 1xx2 3 A) P3-0 100 100 0 B) P3() 1010 1000 10,000 x x2 x3x4 x x2 x3 100 7000 10.00 D) P3(x) =-10 + 100 1000 10,000 Use the nth-Term Test for divergence to show that the series is divergent, or state that the test is inconclusive. 5) 5) n +4 n=1 B) diverges C) inconclusive D) converges. 4 A) converges, 4 Use the Root Test to determine if the series converges or diverges. 6) In n 3n +4 A) Converges n-1 B) Diverges C-1
estion. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the qu Determine if the series converges absolutely, converges, or diverges. 1) 5n3 + 6 A) Converges absolutely B) Diverges C) Converges conditionally Use the Ratio Test to determine if the series converges or diverges 2) A) Converges B) Diverges Find the Maclaurin series for the given function. 3) 3) e9x A) B) n! n! n=0 n! Find the Taylor polynomial of order 3 generated by f at a. 4) 4) f)-+10 a o 1xx2 3 A) P3-0 100 100 0 B) P3() 1010 1000 10,000 x x2 x3x4 x x2 x3 100 7000 10.00 D) P3(x) =-10 + 100 1000 10,000 Use the nth-Term Test for divergence to show that the series is divergent, or state that the test is inconclusive. 5) 5) n +4 n=1 B) diverges C) inconclusive D) converges. 4 A) converges, 4 Use the Root Test to determine if the series converges or diverges. 6) In n 3n +4 A) Converges n-1 B) Diverges C-1
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9 Sep 2019