2. If a 1 and an+1 = 3(1+) for each n> 1. 3+0 Does the sequence converge? What is the limit?

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Chapter10: Sequences, Series, And Probability
Section10.2: Arithmetic Sequences
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2. If a₁
=
1 and an+1
=
3(1+an) for each n> 1.
3+an
Does the sequence converge? What is the limit?
ematicar maaction to show the
Transcribed Image Text:2. If a₁ = 1 and an+1 = 3(1+an) for each n> 1. 3+an Does the sequence converge? What is the limit? ematicar maaction to show the
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