Calculus and Statistics Methods
A divergent series is an infinite sum of terms that does not converge to a finite limit as more terms are added. In other words, as you keep adding terms from a divergent series, the total grows without bound or fails to approach a specific value. Understanding divergent series is crucial because they demonstrate the difference between sums that can be meaningfully calculated and those that cannot, leading to deeper insights in mathematical analysis.
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