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Each of the following statements is an attempt to show that a given series is convergent or divergent not using the comparison test (not the limit comparison test.) for each statement, enter c (for ''correct'') if the argument is valid, or enter i (for ''incorrect'') if any part of the argument is flawed. (note: if the conclusion is true but the argument that led to it was wrong, you must enter i.) 1. for alldiverges. diverges, so by the comparison test, the series , and the series , converges.6. for all converges, so by the comparison test, the series , and the series , converges. 5. for all converges, so by the comparison test, the series , and the series , diverges. 4. for all diverges, so by the comparison test, the series , and the series , converges. 3. for all converges, so by the comparison test, the series , and the series , converges. 2. for all converges, so by the comparison test, the series, and the series,

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