The limit of the sequence Zn = Arg(-i+) is equal to Select one: -T O a. O b. -3m O d.

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Chapter9: Sequences, Probability And Counting Theory
Section9.3: Geometric Sequences
Problem 55SE: At which term does the sequence 10,12,14.4,17.28,... exceed 100?
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The limit of the sequence zn
Arg(-i+) is equal to
%3D
Select one:
-T
O a.
Ob.
-3T
O d.
2
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