A Transition to Advanced Mathematics
A Transition to Advanced Mathematics
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ISBN: 9781285463261
Author: Douglas Smith, Maurice Eggen, Richard St. Andre
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 4.6, Problem 10E

a.

To determine

The sequence xn=103n diverges to

b.

To determine

The sequence n2 diverges to negative infinity.

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