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  • 08-08-2021
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Can an infinite arithmetic series ever converge?

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  • 09-08-2021
An arithmetic series never converges: as \(n\) tends to infinity, the series will always tend to positive or negative infinity. Some geometric series converge (have a limit) and some diverge (as \(n\) tends to infinity, the series does not tend to any limit or it tends to infinity).
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