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What can you say about the series an in each of the following cases? (a) lim n → [infinity] an+1 an = 2 absolutely convergent conditionally convergent divergent cannot be determined (b) lim n → [infinity] an+1 an = 0.9 absolutely convergent conditionally convergent divergent cannot be determined (c) lim n → [infinity] an+1 an = 1 absolutely convergent conditionally convergent divergent cannot be determined

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