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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Series of 1 to infinity: (-1)^(n-1) * (n)/(n^(2)+4) Absolutely convergent, Conditionally convergent, Divergent?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I applied the alternating series test and I got that the original series converges. I have to take the absolute value of the original series.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

When I do, would I get 1/n = Divergent --> series is conditionally convergent?

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