Problem 379RE: True or False? Justify your answer with a proof or a counterexample. 379. If limnan=0, then n=1an... Problem 380RE: True or False? Justify your answer with a proof or a counterexample. 380. If limnan=0 , then n=1an... Problem 381RE: True or False? Justify your answer with a proof or a counterexample. 381. If n=1an converges, then... Problem 382RE: True or False? Justify your answer with a proof or a counterexample. 382. If n=12nan converges, then... Problem 383RE: Is the sequence bounded, monotone, and convergent or divergent? If it is convergent, find the limit.... Problem 384RE: Is the sequence bounded, monotone, and convergent or divergent? If it is convergent, find the limit.... Problem 385RE: Is the sequence bounded, monotone, and convergent or divergent? If it is convergent, find the limit.... Problem 386RE: Is the sequence bounded, monotone, and convergent or divergent? If it is convergent, find the limit.... Problem 387RE: Is the sequence bounded, monotone, and convergent or divergent? If it is convergent, find the limit.... Problem 388RE: Is the series convergent or divergent? 388. n=11n2+5n+4 Problem 389RE: Is the series convergent or divergent? 389. n=1ln(n+1n) Problem 390RE: Is the series convergent or divergent? 390. n=1ln2nn4 Problem 391RE: Is the series convergent or divergent? 391. n=1enn! Problem 392RE: Is the series convergent or divergent? 392. n=1n(n+1/n) Problem 393RE: Is the series convergent or divergent? If convergent, is it absolutely convergent? 393. n=1( 1)nn Problem 394RE: Is the series convergent or divergent? If convergent, is it absolutely convergent? 394. n=1( 1)nn!3n Problem 395RE: Is the series convergent or divergent? If convergent, is it absolutely convergent? 395. n=1( 1)nn!nn Problem 396RE: Is the series convergent or divergent? If convergent, is it absolutely convergent? 396. n=1sin(n2) Problem 397RE: Is the series convergent or divergent? If convergent, is it absolutely convergent? 397. n=1cos(n)en Problem 398RE: Evaluate 398. n=12n+47n Problem 399RE: Evaluate 399. n=11(n+1)(n+2) Problem 400RE: A legend from India tells that a mathematician invented chess for a king. The king enjoyed the game... Problem 401RE: The following problems consider a simple population model of the housefly, which can be exhibited by... Problem 402RE: The following problems consider a simple population model of the housefly, which can be exhibited by... Problem 403RE: The following problems consider a simple population model of the housefly, which can be exhibited by... Problem 404RE: The following problems consider a simple population model of the housefly, which can be exhibited by... format_list_bulleted