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Consider the series ∑n=1[infinity]2nn! nn. evaluate the the following limit. if it is infinite, type "infinity" or "inf". if it does not exist, type "dne". limn→[infinity]∣∣∣an+1an∣∣∣=l l= what can you say about the series using the ratio test? answer "convergent", "divergent", or "inconclusive". determine whether the series is absolutely convergent, conditionally convergent, or divergent. answer "absolutely convergent", "conditionally convergent", or "divergent".

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