Concept explainers
To evaluate: the first five terms of the sequence and find the limit of the sequence.
Answer to Problem 99CR
The first five terms of sequence is
The limit of sequence is −1.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
In this, finding the first term as n = 1,
In this, finding the first term as n = 2,
In this, finding the first term as n = 3,
In this, finding the first term as n = 4,
In this, finding the first term as n = 5,
Finding the limit of sequence,
Hence, the first five terms of sequence is
The limit of sequence is −1.
Chapter 11 Solutions
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