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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 all n>2, ln(n)/n>1n, and the series ∑1/n diverges, so by the Comparison Test, the series ∑ln/(n)n diverges.
2. For all n>1, arctan(n)/n3<π2n3, and the series π/2∑1/n3 converges, so by the Comparison Test, the series ∑arctan(n)/n3 converges.
3. For all n>1, n/(2−n3)<1n2, and the series ∑1/n2 converges, so by the Comparison Test, the series ∑n/(2−n3) converges.
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