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  1. Consider∞ ∑ [(3k+5)/(k²-2k)]ᵖ, for each p ∈ ℝ. k=3 Show this series { converges if p > 1 { diverges if p ≤ 1 Hint:
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  2. Devise the series or parallel combination of 2 capacitances from theE6 series that gives the closest match to the capacitance
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  3. Use the periodic table to match each element with its correct group.Hafnium (Hf): Radium (Ra): Samarium (Sm): Fluorine (F): Neon
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  4. Match each series to the test that should be used to test for convergence/divergence. While it is possible that each test could
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  5. PLEASE HELP ME!!! Give explanation too! Thank you so much! Match each series to the test that should be used to test for
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  6. Which of the following statements is true for the series the summation from k=1 to infinity of the sin(k)/k^2? (10 points)A) The
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  7. Consider the following series: 1,2,3,4,5,10,20,40....which starts as an arithmetic series?...but after the first five terms
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  8. Consider the infinite geometric series∑ ∞ n = 1 − 4 ( 1 3 ) n − 1 . In this image, the lower limit of the summation
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  9. Consider the infinite geometric series∑ ∞ n = 1 − 4 ( 1 3 ) n − 1 . In this image, the lower limit of the summation
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  10. Consider the infinite geometric series∑^(∞)_(n=1) −4(1/3)^n−1 . In this image, the lower limit of the summation notation
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