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<span class="exam">Test if the following sequences converge or diverge. Also find the limit of each convergent sequence. | <span class="exam">Test if the following sequences converge or diverge. Also find the limit of each convergent sequence. | ||
| − | <span class="exam">(a) <math style="vertical-align: - | + | <span class="exam">(a) <math style="vertical-align: -16px">a_n=\frac{\ln(n)}{\ln(n+1)}</math> |
| − | <span class="exam">(b) <math style="vertical-align: - | + | <span class="exam">(b) <math style="vertical-align: -15px">a_n=\bigg(\frac{n}{n+1}\bigg)^n</math> |
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Revision as of 18:13, 4 March 2017
Test if the following sequences converge or diverge. Also find the limit of each convergent sequence.
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| L'Hopital's Rule |
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Suppose that and are both zero or both |
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If is finite or |
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Solution:
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(b)
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| (a) |
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