Consider the following series. [infinity] (n=1) ((sqrtn)+4)/n^2
The series is equivalent...
Mathematics, 16.04.2020 02:59 cia196785920
Consider the following series. [infinity] (n=1) ((sqrtn)+4)/n^2
The series is equivalent to the sum of two p-series. Find the value of p for each series.
p1= (smaller value)
p2= (larger value)
Determine whether the series is convergent or divergent.
convergent
divergent
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