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AP Calculus AB/BC
Unit 10 – Infinite Sequences and Series (BC Only)
Topic 10.8
What does the Ratio Test state?
The series converges if the limit of the absolute value of the ratio of consecutive terms is less than 1, diverges if the limit is greater than 1, and the test is inconclusive if the limit is equal to 1.
The series converges if the limit of the absolute value of the ratio of consecutive terms is less than 1 or greater than 1 and diverges if the limit is equal to 1.
The series converges if the limit of the absolute value of the ratio of consecutive terms is less than 1 and diverges if the limit is greater than or equal to 1.
The series diverges if the limit of the absolute value of the ratio of consecutive terms is less than 1, converges if the limit is greater than 1, and the test is inconclusive if the limit is equal to 1.
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