Use the "e-N" definition to prove that (a) the sequence given by an = 2n-3(-1)" converges; 3n+2 (b) the sequence given b

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Use the "e-N" definition to prove that (a) the sequence given by an = 2n-3(-1)" converges; 3n+2 (b) the sequence given b

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Use the "e-N" definition to prove that (a) the sequence given by an = 2n-3(-1)" converges; 3n+2 (b) the sequence given by bn 4n+(-1)"+in diverges. 3n+2
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