By calculating an appropriate number of terms, determine if the series converges or diverges. If it converges, find the limit L and the smallest integer N such that  for  otherwise indicate divergence.an = 

A. L = 0, N = 5
B. L = , N = 8
C. L = , N = 6
D. diverges


Answer: A

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