1. Let (n) be an increasing sequence of positive real numbers and define the sequence (yn) as follows: For each natural number n, In 1+ In Prove that (yn) is convergent. What can you say about the limit of the sequence (yn)? Yn =

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1. Let (an) be an increasing sequence of positive real numbers and define the sequence (yn) as follows:
For each natural number n,
In
Yn
1+ *n
Prove that (yn) is convergent. What can you say about the limit of the sequence (yn)?
Transcribed Image Text:1. Let (an) be an increasing sequence of positive real numbers and define the sequence (yn) as follows: For each natural number n, In Yn 1+ *n Prove that (yn) is convergent. What can you say about the limit of the sequence (yn)?
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