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Calculus Final - Part 2 of 2!
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Calculus Final - Part 2 of 2!
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14. Sequences & Series / Convergence Tests / Problem 14
Problem 14
Does the series
∑
m
=
0
∞
2
m
+
5
6
m
−
1
\(\displaystyle{\sum_{m=0}\)^{\(\infty\)}} \(\frac{2^{m+5}\)}{6^{m-1}}
converge?
A
Yes, the series converges
B
No, the series diverges
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