Prove or disprove: a)Prove or disprove: The sequence ((n+1)/n) converges. If it converges, give them limit and prove it

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Prove or disprove: a)Prove or disprove: The sequence ((n+1)/n) converges. If it converges, give them limit and prove it

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Prove or disprove:
a)Prove or disprove: The sequence ((n+1)/n) converges. If it
converges, give them limit and prove it converges to the limit you
claim
(b)Prove or disprove: The sequence ((3n^2)/n+1) converges.
If it converges, give them limit and prove it converges to the
limit vou claim
Prove Or Disprove A Prove Or Disprove The Sequence N 1 N Converges If It Converges Give Them Limit And Prove It 1
Prove Or Disprove A Prove Or Disprove The Sequence N 1 N Converges If It Converges Give Them Limit And Prove It 1 (50.74 KiB) Viewed 27 times
n (a) Prove or disprove: The sequence {n+1} , converges. If it converges, give them limit and prove it n=1 converges to the limit you claim. (b) Prove or disprove: The sequence { n+1) converges. If it converges, give them limit and prove it converges to the limit you claim. ~ 3n21 } n=1
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