Using the Integral Test for Series

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Using the Integral Test for Series - One complete example. I justify EVERYTHING!
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  • If the integral were to diverge, does that mean that the series diverges or does it tell you nothing?

  • @TheMoby37 yes, it diverges as well

  • I LOVE YOU. This math problem was basically what was on my homework. I understand convergence/divergence, I was just a little rusty on exponents and logs.

  • @riliana412 glad i could help you out : )

  • uh.. this example seems more complicated than the problems i have to do...

  • @vivalalaa uh... okie dokie.

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  • @jeohwai if you are doing ap math in high school, you can not suck at it that much : )

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  • WOW! Thanks! So much help! Will be looking at your root test, ratio test, etc... vids next!

  • wow this is freaky, i just learned integral test today and it showed up under youtube suggestions...

  • @xogdragonxo also, how would you determine if the series n/(n^2-5)(ln n)^2 converges or diverges? thanks!

  • i have a question. how do you determine if the series ln n / n^2 (from 1 to infinity) converges or diverges? btw your videos are amazing!

  • Thanks

  • This is why I'm subbed to you! :D

  • Wow, so we have to do all that?? The integral test is long!!

  • sir .... you helped me so much ... thank you

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