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the series $\sum_{n=1}^{\infty} \frac{3n^2}{2n^2 + n}$

          the series $\sum_{n=1}^{\infty} \frac{3n^2}{2n^2 + n}$
        
the series ∑n=1^∞(3n^2)/(2n^2 + n)

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Calculus: Early Transcendentals
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the series sum_(n=1)^(infty ) (3n^(2))/(2n^(2)+n) 3n2 the series 2n2 +n n=1
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00:01 In this question we need to check which of the following series are convergent.
00:05 Okay, so let us check the first part.
00:08 So the first series is given to be 3n divided by n plus 2 m going from 1 to infinity.
00:17 Okay, so first let us check the limit.
00:21 So limit n tends to infinity 3n divided by n plus 2 is equal to 3 which is equal to non -0...
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