Suppose anconverges to 8 and bn converges to 5. What does (3a,- 2b,) converge n=1 n=1 n=1 to? Do the following sequences converge or diverge? If it converges, to what? (+)" IM: IM:

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Hello, I am having trouble with these homework questions for my Calculus 2 homework. 

I know this is part of the Alternating series but if possible can a breakdown be done?

Suppose > a,converges to 8 and ) bn converges to 5. What does (3a, – 2bn) converge
n=1
n=1
n=1
to?
Do the following sequences converge or diverge? If it converges, to what?
n
1 4 7
bn
4' 6
13
1,
12
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose > a,converges to 8 and ) bn converges to 5. What does (3a, – 2bn) converge n=1 n=1 n=1 to? Do the following sequences converge or diverge? If it converges, to what? n 1 4 7 bn 4' 6 13 1, 12
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