7. Define the sequence (a,) as follows: For every natural nunber n, let a, = [1.7+(-1)")". Does lim sup a, exist? What about lim inf a,? Find the set of subsequential limits for the sequence (a,).

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7. Define the sequence (a,) as follows: For every natural number n, let
an - [1.7+ (-1)"]".
Does lim sup a, exist? What about lim inf a,? Find the set of subscquential limits for the sequence (a,).
Transcribed Image Text:7. Define the sequence (a,) as follows: For every natural number n, let an - [1.7+ (-1)"]". Does lim sup a, exist? What about lim inf a,? Find the set of subscquential limits for the sequence (a,).
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