Q 68.
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Prove the root test. You may model your proof on the proof of the ratio test
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1Step 1.
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2Step 2: State the hypothesis and goal
Identify given assumptions and what needs to be proved. Choose the proof strategy.
3Step 3: Develop the proof argument
Build the logical chain of implications from hypotheses to conclusion.
4Step 4: Complete the proof
Finish the argument establishing the desired conclusion.
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