5. Let yı := n √p, where p > 0, and yn+1 := √p+y, for nЄ N. Show that (y) converges and find the limit. [Hint: One upper bound is 1+2√p.]

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√√p+y, for n = N. Show that (yn) converges and find
5. Let yı
=;
√p, where p > 0,
and
Yn+1
=:
the limit. [Hint: One upper bound is 1+2√p.]
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