1. Determine whether n² – sin(n) is absolutely convergent, conditionally convergent, or diver n6 + n² n=1 gent.

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n² – sin(n)
1. Determine whether
is absolutely convergent, conditionally convergent,
or diver-
n6 + n²
n=1
gent.
Transcribed Image Text:n² – sin(n) 1. Determine whether is absolutely convergent, conditionally convergent, or diver- n6 + n² n=1 gent.
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