2.2.1. Prove that each of the following sequences converges to zero. write a) xn = sin(logn+n³+en²)/n 2n/(n² + π) b) xn = 2.00 c) Xn :) xn =(√2n + 1)/(n + √2) voit (d d) xn = n/2n
2.2.1. Prove that each of the following sequences converges to zero. write a) xn = sin(logn+n³+en²)/n 2n/(n² + π) b) xn = 2.00 c) Xn :) xn =(√2n + 1)/(n + √2) voit (d d) xn = n/2n
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Chapter10: Sequences, Series, And Probability
Section10.1: Infinite Sequences And Summation Notation
Problem 73E
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![2.2.1. Prove that each of the following sequences converges to zero.
Cleatly ever
a) xn = sin(logn+n³ +en²)/n
b) xn = 2n/(n² + π)
Xn
:) xn =(√2n + 1)/(n + √2) vi vort (
d) xn = n/2n
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Transcribed Image Text:2.2.1. Prove that each of the following sequences converges to zero.
Cleatly ever
a) xn = sin(logn+n³ +en²)/n
b) xn = 2n/(n² + π)
Xn
:) xn =(√2n + 1)/(n + √2) vi vort (
d) xn = n/2n
c)
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