(2) Determine whether the following sequences tend to infinity and give a full argument establishing your claim n 600 (a) an = 600 n (b) bn = n² + (-n) n (c) Cn = 2n+2+(-2)n-2

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Chapter9: Sequences, Probability And Counting Theory
Section9.3: Geometric Sequences
Problem 57SE: For which term does the geometric sequence an=36(23)n1 first have a non-integer value?
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(2) Determine whether the following sequences tend to infinity and give a full argument
establishing your claim
n
600
(a) an = 600 n
(b) bn = n² + (-n) n
(c) Cn
=
2n+2+(-2)n-2
Transcribed Image Text:(2) Determine whether the following sequences tend to infinity and give a full argument establishing your claim n 600 (a) an = 600 n (b) bn = n² + (-n) n (c) Cn = 2n+2+(-2)n-2
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