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Revision as of 12:09, 22 October 2017
In general, there are no specific rules as to which test to apply to a given series.
Instead, we classify series by their form and give tips as to which tests should be considered.
This list is just meant to serve as a guideline for which tests you should consider applying to a given series.
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NOTE: