Tests For Convergence Table
Tests For Convergence Table
Name of Test
Test for Divergence
n =1
When to use it
Can be used anytime --- its
a quick check to see if the
series diverges
Integral Test
n =1
2. f continuous
3. f decreases
f ( x) dx
f ( x) dx
Then
Comparison Test
a converges
a diverges
converges
diverges
n =1
n =1
an
bn
= nonzero # , then
b n converges then
n =1
b
n =1
Alternating Series
Test
a n also converges
n =1
diverges then
n =1
If lim
Limit Comparison
Test
n =1
If
bn = 0
Absolute
Convergence Test
n =1
n =1
Ratio Test
If
If
If
Root Test
If
If
If
lim
a n +1
lim
an
a n +1
lim
an
a n +1
lim
lim
diverges.
n =1
= L > 1 , then
converges.
n =1
an = L < 1, then
converges.
an = L > 1, then
diverges.
n =1
lim
an
= L < 1 , then
n =1
The following outline offers one method of attack for determining the convergence or divergence of a series.
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Name
Geometric Series
Description
a r
n1
n=1
p-Series
1
n
Diverges
(1) n +1
n
Converges
n =1
Alternating Harmonic
Series
1
np
n =1
Harmonic Series
(p-series with p = 1)
a 0, r is "common ratio"
Comment
n =1
a
.
1 r