2. an = 3 +- + cos(2nz) п 3. an = In(14n – n) – In(3n° + 2n² + 1) - |

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Problem 2: Convergence/Divergence
Determine whether the sequence is convergent
or divergent. If it is convergent, find the limit.
n2 + In 2
1. an =
+e", n > 1.
n – 1
2. an = 3 +- + cos(2nn)
п
3
3. a, = In(14n – n) – In(3n + 2n2 + 1)
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 2: Convergence/Divergence Determine whether the sequence is convergent or divergent. If it is convergent, find the limit. n2 + In 2 1. an = +e", n > 1. n – 1 2. an = 3 +- + cos(2nn) п 3 3. a, = In(14n – n) – In(3n + 2n2 + 1)
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