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How do you do this question?-example-1
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Divergent because if n is equal to one that makes 1^2 • 5^1-1 / (-6) ^1 to 2•5/-6 to 10/-6 which estimates to -1.66
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Answer:

Convergent

Explanation:

aₙ = n² 5ⁿ⁻¹ / (-6)ⁿ

aₙ = (-1)ⁿ n² 5ⁿ⁻¹ / 6ⁿ

aₙ = (-1)ⁿ n² 5ⁿ / (5 (6ⁿ))

aₙ = ⅕ (-1)ⁿ n² (5/6)ⁿ

bₙ = ⅕ n² (5/6)ⁿ

bₙ = ⅕ n² / (6/5)ⁿ

lim(n→∞) bₙ

lim(n→∞) [⅕ n² / (6/5)ⁿ]

Use L'Hopitals' rule:

lim(n→∞) [⅖ n / ((6/5)ⁿ ln(6/5))]

Use L'Hopitals' rule again:

lim(n→∞) [⅖ / ((6/5)ⁿ ln(6/5)²)]

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The limit is 0, so the series converges.

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