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Determine whether the series converges: sum(k=1 -> infinity) [1/(1+lnk)]
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sum(k=1 -> infinity) [1/(1+lnk)]
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Series is strictly decreasing so apply Integral test.
Limit test is also applicable, it implies it may converge.
Integrate 1/(1+lnx) you may need product rule.
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