1 2n lim = 0, (b) lim = 2, n+7 n+2 (−1)"n lim = 0, (d) lim = 0. \n+1 n²+1

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6. Intro To Real Analysis 

6. Show that
(a) lim
n+7
=
0
(b) lim
2n
n+2
= 2,
(c) lim
√n
\n+1
= 0,
(d) lim
lim (1-1)=
0.
Transcribed Image Text:6. Show that (a) lim n+7 = 0 (b) lim 2n n+2 = 2, (c) lim √n \n+1 = 0, (d) lim lim (1-1)= 0.
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