9. Use the definition of convergence to prove that the sequence converges. b) {2n/(3n + 2)} c) {n/(2n – 51) - a) {(5n + 17)/(2n)} does not converge.

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9. Use the definition of convergence to prove that the sequence converges.
b) {2n/(3n + 2)}
c) {n/(2n – 51)|
a) {(5n + 17)/(2n)}
does not converge.
Transcribed Image Text:9. Use the definition of convergence to prove that the sequence converges. b) {2n/(3n + 2)} c) {n/(2n – 51)| a) {(5n + 17)/(2n)} does not converge.
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