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(1 point) Each of the following statements is an attempt to show that a given series is convergent or divergent using the Comparison Test (NOT the Limit Comparison Test.) For each statement, enter C (for "correct") if the argument is valid, or enter I (for "incorrect") if any part of the argument is flawed. (Note: if the conclusion is true but the argument that led to it was wrong, you must enter l.) In(n) 1 n2 In(n) 2. For all n > 2,75 1,-11( ) 1,-- 2,- 6. For alln 1, In(n) n2 n ln(n) In(n) n2 1.5 T3
(1 point) Each of the following statements is an attempt to show that a given series is convergent or divergent using the Comparison Test (NOT the Limit Comparison Test.) For each statement, enter C (for "correct") if the argument is valid, or enter I (for "incorrect") if any part of the argument is flawed. (Note: if the conclusion is true but the argument that led to it was wrong, you must enter l.) In(n) 1 n2 In(n) 2. For all n > 2,75 1,-11( ) 1,-- 2,- 6. For alln 1, In(n) n2 n ln(n) In(n) n2 1.5 T3
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