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OpenStudy (itz_sid):

HELP PLEASE

OpenStudy (itz_sid):

I need help with #1.

OpenStudy (vuriffy):

Tip #1: DO NOT SCREENSHOT YOUR TAB WHEN YOUR EMAIL IS OPEN. :o

OpenStudy (s4sensitiveandshy):

\[\lim_{n \rightarrow \infty} \left| \frac{ a_{n+1} }{ a_n } \right| =p\] If P < 1 the series converges absolutely P > 1 , the series diverges P=1 the test in inconclusive https://www.math.utah.edu/lectures/math1220/22PostNotes.pdf ~absolute ratio test

OpenStudy (s4sensitiveandshy):

test is*

OpenStudy (itz_sid):

So... Part a) Diverges Part b) Converges Absolutely Part c) Inconclusive

OpenStudy (itz_sid):

Right?

OpenStudy (itz_sid):

OpenStudy (itz_sid):

Amright?

OpenStudy (itz_sid):

@518nad Can you verify my answers?

OpenStudy (s4sensitiveandshy):

Looks good.

OpenStudy (itz_sid):

Thanks!

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