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The exercise is related to the Ratio Test for Convergence. The rules for this kind of test are given below.
<h3>What are the rules for Ratio Test for Convergence?</h3>
The rules are:
- If the limit is less than 1 when conducting the ratio test, your series is definitely convergent.
- The test is inconclusive if the limit is equal to 1.
- The series is divergent if the limit is greater than 1.
Using this knowledge, we are able to state that
- A is not conclusive.
- C's convergence is absolute.
- There is divergence with D and E.
- B and F appear to be employing the nth-term test. The nth-term involves determining the sequence's limit as it approaches infinity.
The nth-term test determines whether a series is divergent if the limit is bigger than 0, thus, both B and F are divergent series.
Please see the attached for the full question and the link below for more about Ratio Test for Convergence:
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