uppose that {xn} is a sequence of real numbers satisfying lim (as n→∞) xn = 1. prove that lim (as n→∞) (1 + 2xn) = 3.   prove this don't calculate limit.

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Suppose that {xn} is a sequence of real numbers satisfying lim (as n→∞) xn = 1. prove that lim (as n→∞) (1 + 2xn) = 3.   prove this don't calculate limit.

 

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