Utilize the comparison tests to show that if
Utilizing the comparison tests, show that if use the information in your conclusion to show that if Hint: you may note that 2 2 2 n 2 4, In(n) < Vn In(n) - In(4)-dr 2 2 2 n 2 4, In(n)
Comparison & Limit comparison tests to find convergence or divergence Help with question 10,11 Use the Comparison Test to determine if the series converges or diverges. 10) - 10 n=1 4 .9 A) converges B) diverges Use the limit comparison test to determine if the series converges or diverges. 11) - 6 275+ Bn (In n) 2 A) Diverges B) Converges
Show if this is convergent, conditionally convergent, or divergent using one of the following tests: divergence, integral, comparison, ratio, or alternating series (-3)”n! 2, (2n + 1)! n=1
calc II Problem 4 (20 points) Use the Comparison Tests to determine whether the series is convergent or divergent. 11+n 2+n I na1
4. (True or False) Many of the comparison procedures and tests we discussed such as the t-test for difference in two means, test for two proportions and the F test for the equality of two variances only control for the pairwise (or individual) comparison error rate. One reason things get more complicated when you compare many groups is that you need to control for the experiment wise error rate.
Question 1 (1 point) Where t-tests only allow the comparison of 2 groups at a time, ANOVA will analyze the variance among three or more groups. Question 1 options: a) True b) False Question 2 (1 point) There is no effect on error rate whether we run one ANOVA with post hoc tests or multiple t-tests. Question 2 options: a) True b) False Question 3 (1 point) The F-Ratio is calculated by taking the ratio of variance between two groups...
13. When discussing multiple comparison tests, what is the difference between an a priori test and a post hoc test? Basically, you need to state when you use each and how many different comparisons you make for each. 14. Some multiple comparison tests are called pairwise tests. What is meant by pairwise? 13. When discussing multiple comparison tests, what is the difference between an a priori test and a post hoc test? Basically, you need to state when you use...
answer 1 and 2 please 1) When is the basic comparison test useful? (What kinds of series woul d you use it for?) 2) How do the tests you've already encountered assist in use of the com parison tests?
Excluding multiple t-tests, all other multiple comparison procedures, such as post-hoc comparisons: Select one: a. Inflate α b. Inflate β c. Divide α in half. d. Maintain the probability of a Type I error at the desired level originally set.
(1 point) Test each of the following series for convergence by either the Comparison Test or the Limit Comparison Test. If at least one test can be applied to the series, enter CONV if it converges or DIV if it diverges. If neither test can be applied to the series, enter NA. (Note: this means that even if you know a given series converges by some other test, but the comparison tests cannot be applied to it, then you must...