Let c be a nonzero real number and an = cn? Which one of the following statements is correct? 26п? - Зп + 7
Let c be a nonzero real number and an = cn? Which one of the following statements is correct? 26п? - Зп + 7
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Transcribed Image Text:O The series diverges because the limit of the sequence is a nonzero real number. (Seritraksar çünkü dizinin
limiti sıfırdan farkl bir reetsayudur).
O The series converges because the limit of the sequence exists. (Seri yakınsar çünku dizininimiti varcr)
O The series converges if and only if 26>c. (Seri yalnız ve yalnızca 26e
ağu zaman yakıAsar).
O The series converges if and only if c>26. (Seri yalnız ve yalnızca c>26 olduğu zaman yakınsar).
O The series diverges because the limit of the sequence does not exist. (Seriraksar çünkü dizinin limiti voktur).
O The series diverges by the Ratio Test. Oran Testi cerinin irakcakeluğunu söyler).

Transcribed Image Text:cn?
Let c be a nonzero real number and an
Which one of the following statements is correct?
26n2 – 3n + 7
Note: In the following, "the series" refers to the series E an and "the sequence" refers to the sequence {an}.
n=1
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