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yuxuan li
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Question 3 Chapter 1.4
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October 02, 2020, 12:18:11 AM »
Can anyone solve this question?
Find the limit of each sequence that converges; if the sequence diverges, explain why.
3. z_n = n*(i/2)^n
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Xiaoyi Du
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Re: Question 3 Chapter 1.4
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October 02, 2020, 04:37:09 PM »
|z
n
| = |n(i/2)
n
| \leq |n/2
n
|, Because i
1
= i, i
2
= -1, i
3
= -i, i
4
= 1 ...
From MAT137, we learned that |n/2
n
| goes to 0 as n goes to infinity. Thus, z
n
is converge sequence.
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