If lim n→∞ = 1ª + 2ª + + na 1 (n + 1)ª − ¹ ((na + 1) + (na + 2) + + (na + n)) 1 60' (a) 7 (c) -7 ... where ae R, then the value of a is (b) 1/7 (d) 1/5

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If
lim
n→∞
=
1ª + 2ª +
+ nª
- 1
(n + 1)ª − ¹ ((na + 1) + (na + 2) + + (na + n))
1
60'
(a) 7
(c) -7
...
where ae R, then the value of a is
(b) 1/7
(d) 1/5
Transcribed Image Text:If lim n→∞ = 1ª + 2ª + + nª - 1 (n + 1)ª − ¹ ((na + 1) + (na + 2) + + (na + n)) 1 60' (a) 7 (c) -7 ... where ae R, then the value of a is (b) 1/7 (d) 1/5
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