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whitedog516Lv1
27 Oct 2021
I need help, I know that I need to use the alternative series test, but I don't know what to do with the n^3 inside the square root. I kind of need help with this algebraic setup. Please explain what are some simple techniques when dealing with these type of questions where I will have a degree higher than two inside a square root to determine whether it will be convergent or divergent in a alternating form. And of course the complete answer :) thanks!
10. -/1 points SCalcET7 11.6.010 Determine whether the series is absolutely convergent, conditionally convergent, or divergent. n3 8 n=1 â absolutely convergent o conditionally convergent O divergent Need Help? Talk to a Tutor Submit Answer Save Progress Practice Another Version
I need help, I know that I need to use the alternative series test, but I don't know what to do with the n^3 inside the square root. I kind of need help with this algebraic setup. Please explain what are some simple techniques when dealing with these type of questions where I will have a degree higher than two inside a square root to determine whether it will be convergent or divergent in a alternating form. And of course the complete answer :) thanks!
10. -/1 points SCalcET7 11.6.010 Determine whether the series is absolutely convergent, conditionally convergent, or divergent. n3 8 n=1 â absolutely convergent o conditionally convergent O divergent Need Help? Talk to a Tutor Submit Answer Save Progress Practice Another Version
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