Using Sandwich Theorem 3n2 + 1 an = (-1)" n3 – 4 | O diverges O converges to 1 O converges to -1 converges to 0 none of them

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Chapter10: Sequences, Series, And Probability
Section10.3: Geometric Sequences
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Using Sandwich Theorem
3n2 + 1
.
an = (-1)"
n3 – 4
-
O diverges
O converges to 1
O converges to -1
O converges to 0
none of them
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