Vrite out the first five terms of the sequence with, In(n) n+1 determine whether the n=1 sequence converges, and if so find its limit. Enter the following information for an In(n) n+1 · 21 = 12 = 23 = 14 = 25 = In(n) lim -o n + 1

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Chapter9: Sequences, Probability And Counting Theory
Section9.1: Sequences And Their Notations
Problem 63SE: Follow these steps to evaluate a finite sequence defined by an explicit formula. Using a Tl-84, do...
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Write out the first five terms of the sequence with,
8.
n+1
determine whether the
n=1
sequence converges, and if so find its limit.
Enter the following information for an
Ir(n)
n+1 ·
aj =
a2 =
a3 =
a4 =
a5 =
In(n)
lim
n→o n +1
(Enter DNE if limit Does Not Exist.)
Does the sequence converge
(Enter "yes" or "no").
Transcribed Image Text:Write out the first five terms of the sequence with, 8. n+1 determine whether the n=1 sequence converges, and if so find its limit. Enter the following information for an Ir(n) n+1 · aj = a2 = a3 = a4 = a5 = In(n) lim n→o n +1 (Enter DNE if limit Does Not Exist.) Does the sequence converge (Enter "yes" or "no").
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