Just Part b., Please.

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Just Part b., Please.

9.6 Let x1
1 and xn+1
3x2 for n > 1.
(a) Show if a =
:lim xn, then a =
or a = 0.
(b) Does lim xn exist? Explain.
(c) Discuss the apparent contradiction between parts (a) and (b).
H/3
Transcribed Image Text:9.6 Let x1 1 and xn+1 3x2 for n > 1. (a) Show if a = :lim xn, then a = or a = 0. (b) Does lim xn exist? Explain. (c) Discuss the apparent contradiction between parts (a) and (b). H/3
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