Which of the following is true for this function: n² (2n-1)! O The limit is 0 < 1 and therefore the series converges absolutely. The limit is 0 <1 and therefore the series do not converge. The limit is 1 and it is inconclusive. O The limit is infinite > 1 and therefore it is divergent.
Which of the following is true for this function: n² (2n-1)! O The limit is 0 < 1 and therefore the series converges absolutely. The limit is 0 <1 and therefore the series do not converge. The limit is 1 and it is inconclusive. O The limit is infinite > 1 and therefore it is divergent.
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Chapter8: Sequences And Series
Section8.3: Geometric Sequences
Problem 4E: (a) The nth partial sum of a geometric sequence an=arn1 is given by Sn=. (b) The series...
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