#Raabe's test for series

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rancid onyx
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when we use Raabe's test for testing the convergent of the series and we find that the limit is infinity, which means that the limit is greater then 1, is that means the series converges, or we can apply Raabe's test only when the limit is a finite number?

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tough phoenix
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should be no problem if the limit is infty

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what is the series you are testing?

rancid onyx
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n^(n-2)/(e^(n) n!) the series is convergent but i just want to check if i could apply raabe's test

tough phoenix
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raabe's test applies

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the limit is finite and >1, hence series converges @rancid onyx

rancid onyx
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okay thank you

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