Consider the following sequence: {a,) = {n – n²} Sn=1 Use an+1 - An to show that the given sequence {a,} is strictly increasing or strictly decreasing. Sequence is strictly increasing

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Consider the following sequence:
{a, ) = {n– n²}
2) to
Sn=1
Use an+1
an to show that the given sequence {a, } is strictly increasing or strictly decreasing.
Sequence is strictly
increasing
eTextbook and N decreasing
GO Tutorial
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following sequence: {a, ) = {n– n²} 2) to Sn=1 Use an+1 an to show that the given sequence {a, } is strictly increasing or strictly decreasing. Sequence is strictly increasing eTextbook and N decreasing GO Tutorial
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