Give an example of the following or prove that such a request is impossible: (h) A sequence with an infinite number of ones (1's) that converges to a limit not equal to 1.

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Give an example of the following or prove that such a request is impossible:
(h) A sequence with an infinite number of ones (1's) that converges to a limit not
equal to 1.
Transcribed Image Text:Give an example of the following or prove that such a request is impossible: (h) A sequence with an infinite number of ones (1's) that converges to a limit not equal to 1.
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Sequence: A sequence is an arrangement of numbers in a particular order and we write the general

term of the sequence as an=fn, where fn is the function of n only.

We have to check whether a sequence with an infinite number of ones converge to a limit not

equal to 1 or not.

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