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| <math>\lim_{n\rightarrow \infty} n=\infty.</math> | | <math>\lim_{n\rightarrow \infty} n=\infty.</math> | ||
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− | |Therefore, the limit has the form <math>\frac{\infty}{\infty},</math> | + | |Therefore, the limit has the form <math style="vertical-align: -11px">\frac{\infty}{\infty},</math> |
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|which means we can use L'Hopital's Rule to calculate this limit. | |which means we can use L'Hopital's Rule to calculate this limit. | ||
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− | |First, we switch to the variable <math>x</math> so we have functions and | + | |First, we switch to the variable <math style="vertical-align: 0px">x</math> so we have functions and |
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|can take derivatives. Thus, using L'Hopital's Rule, we have | |can take derivatives. Thus, using L'Hopital's Rule, we have |
Revision as of 09:25, 14 February 2017
Does the following sequence converge or diverge?
If the sequence converges, also find the limit of the sequence.
Be sure to jusify your answers!
Foundations: |
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L'Hôpital's Rule |
Suppose that and are both zero or both |
If is finite or |
then |
Solution:
Step 1: |
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First, we notice that |
and |
Therefore, the limit has the form |
which means we can use L'Hopital's Rule to calculate this limit. |
Step 2: |
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First, we switch to the variable so we have functions and |
can take derivatives. Thus, using L'Hopital's Rule, we have |
Final Answer: |
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