Consider the following series 80 8 8 (1) Σ 7² +1 (-1)"n 1 (2) Σης +3 (3) 2√n +7 n+5 n=1 n=1 n=1 Only one of the following statements is correct. Choose the correct one (denote the limit comparison test by LCT, the comparison test by CT and the alternating series test by AST) (A) series 1 diverges by LCT and series 2 diverges by CT (B) series 1 diverges by LCT and series 3 converges by LCT (C) series 2 converges by CT. (D) series 1 and 3 diverge by LCT (E) series 2 and 3 converge by LCT (F) series 3 diverges by AST B D A

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Section10.3: Geometric Sequences
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Consider the following series
(3) 2Vn+7
n+5
(-1)"n
(1)
(2)>
n2 +1
n%=D1
n
+3
3D1
n=1
Only one of the following statements is correct. Choose the correct one (denote the limit
comparison test by LCT, the comparison test by CT and the alternating series test by
AST)
(A) series 1 diverges by LCT and series 2 diverges by CT
(B) series 1 diverges by LCT and series 3 converges by LCT
(C) series 2 converges by CT.
(D) series 1 and 3 diverge by LCT
(E) series 2 and 3 converge by LCT
(F) series 3 diverges by AST
B
A
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following series (3) 2Vn+7 n+5 (-1)"n (1) (2)> n2 +1 n%=D1 n +3 3D1 n=1 Only one of the following statements is correct. Choose the correct one (denote the limit comparison test by LCT, the comparison test by CT and the alternating series test by AST) (A) series 1 diverges by LCT and series 2 diverges by CT (B) series 1 diverges by LCT and series 3 converges by LCT (C) series 2 converges by CT. (D) series 1 and 3 diverge by LCT (E) series 2 and 3 converge by LCT (F) series 3 diverges by AST B A
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