Test the series for convergence or divergence using the Alternating Series Test. ?_{n=1}^{?} frac{(-1)^{n-1}}{4+5n} Identify b_n. Evaluate the following limit. lim_{n ? ?} b_n Since lim_{n ? ?} b_n ? 0 and b_{n+1} ? b_n for all n, ---Select--- .
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