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The following series satisfies the hypotheses of the alternating series test. For the stated value of ^n, find an upper bound on the absolute error that results if the sum of the series is approximated by the ^nth partial sum. Sigma infinity k = 1 (-1)^k+1/(k + 1)ln(k + 1); n = 9 Round your answer to three decimal places.

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