Science:Math Exam Resources/Courses/MATH101/April 2015/Question 02 (c) (iii)
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Question 02 (c) (iii) |
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For each of the following series, choose the appropriate statement. (Write the appropriate two-letter answer in each box; each answer will be used at most once.) CI: Converges by Integral Test with CT: Converges by Test for Divergence CC: Converges by Comparison Test with CA: Converges by Alternating Series Test CL: Converges by Limit Comparison Test with DI: Diverges by Integral Test with DT: Diverges by Test for Divergence DC: Diverges by Comparison Test with DA: Diverges by Alternating Series Test DL: Diverges by Limit Comparison Test with (iii) |
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Consider the limit of the sequence . |
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Please rate my easiness! It's quick and helps everyone guide their studies. Let . Obviously, doesn't converges to 0. Indeed, if we assume converges to 0, then also converges to 0, which is a contradiction. Therefore, by the divergence test, the given summation diverges. The answer: DT |