2 The numerical series n=2 (A) converges to a positive number (B) converges to a negative number (C) is divergent (D) is indeterminate n? + sinh(1/n) n³ (logn) 2 + cos(n)

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Chapter1: Equations And Inequalities
Section1.CT: Chapter Test
Problem 5CT: Solve for x: z=x.
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the correct answer is A could you explain why

2 The numerical series
n=2
(A) converges to a positive number
(B) converges to a negative number
(C) is divergent
(D) is indeterminate
n? + sinh(1/n)
n³ (logn) 2 + cos(n)
Transcribed Image Text:2 The numerical series n=2 (A) converges to a positive number (B) converges to a negative number (C) is divergent (D) is indeterminate n? + sinh(1/n) n³ (logn) 2 + cos(n)
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