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Can you prove convergence via the nth term test
inconclusive
Liman=0
n→oo
(nth test)
no
Can you prove divergence via the telescoping test
inconclusive
lim(an+1)/an=1
n→oo
(ratio test)
true
(true/false)
Any bn test is when you pick a function-similar to the one in question-that has already been proven to be convergent or divergent to determine the convergence of the function, an in question.
false
(true/false)
if you get a result of 1 in either the root test or the ratio test, we know that an diverges
false
(true/false)
You may use the integral test if f(n) meets the following:
1.) f(n) is continuous
2.) f(n) is negative
3.) f(n) decreasing
false
(true/false)
if an absolute value test results in an infinite value (inconclusive), but another test shows that an is convergent; then it is convergent just like any other non-oscillating an function. No need to add any stupid elaborate wording here that college board can use to mark you down.