A Transition to Advanced Mathematics
A Transition to Advanced Mathematics
8th Edition
ISBN: 9781285463261
Author: Douglas Smith, Maurice Eggen, Richard St. Andre
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 4.6, Problem 3E

a.

To determine

Estimate limnxn or determine that it does not exist.

a.

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Answer to Problem 3E

  limnxn=

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

  xn=10n

Calculation:

Here we will consider:

  xn=10nlimnxn=limn(10n)limnxn=

Hence, limnxn does not exist.

b.

To determine

Estimate limnxn or determine that it does not exist.

b.

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Answer to Problem 3E

  limnxn=0

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

  xn=10n

Calculation:

Here we will consider:

  xn=10nlimnxn=limn(10n)limnxn=lim1n0(10n)limnxn=0

Hence, limnxn has value limnxn=0 .

c.

To determine

Estimate limnxn or determine that it does not exist.

c.

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Answer to Problem 3E

  limnxn=45

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

  xn=4n2+7n+1211n+5n2

Calculation:

Here we will consider:

  xn=4n2+7n+1211n+5n2limnxn=limn(4n2+7n+1211n+5n2)limnxn=lim1n0(4n2n2+7nn2+121n2111n2nn2+5n2n2)limnxn=lim1n04+7(1n)+121n2111n21n+5limnxn=45

Hence, limnxn has value limnxn=45 .

d.

To determine

Estimate limnxn or determine that it does not exist.

d.

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Answer to Problem 3E

  limnxn=

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

  xn=6n3+5n2+3n+810n2+7n+5

Calculation:

Here we will consider:

  xn=6n3+5n2+3n+810n2+7n+5limnxn=limn(6n3+5n2+3n+810n2+7n+5)limnxn=lim1n06+5(1n)+3(1n2)+8(1n3)10(1n)+7(1n2)+5(1n3)limnxn=60limnxn=

Hence, limnxn does not exist .

e.

To determine

Estimate limnxn or determine that it does not exist.

e.

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Answer to Problem 3E

  limnxn=0

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

  xn=8n2+4n+111n3n+5

Calculation:

Here we will consider:

  xn=8n2+4n+111n3n+5limnxn=limn(8n2+4n+111n3n+5)limnxn=lim1n08(1n)+4(1n2)+1(1n3)11(1n2)+5(1n3)limnxn=011limnxn=0

Hence, limnxn has value limnxn=0 .

f.

To determine

Estimate limnxn or determine that it does not exist.

f.

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Answer to Problem 3E

  limnxn=35

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

  xn=6n3+5n2+3n+810n3+7n2+5n8

Calculation:

Here we will consider:

  xn=6n3+5n2+3n+810n3+7n2+5n8limnxn=limn(6n3+5n2+3n+810n3+7n2+5n8)limnxn=lim1n06+5(1n)+3(1n2)+8(1n3)10+7(1n)+5(1n2)8(1n3)limnxn=610limnxn=35

Hence, limnxn has value limnxn=35 .

g.

To determine

Estimate limnxn or determine that it does not exist.

g.

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Answer to Problem 3E

  limnxn=e2

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

  xn=(1+1n)2n

Calculation:

Here we will consider:

  xn=(1+1n)2nlimnxn=limn(1+1n)2nlimnxn=limn0((1+1n))2limnxn=e2

Hence, limnxn has value limnxn=e2 .

h.

To determine

Estimate limnxn or determine that it does not exist.

h.

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Answer to Problem 3E

  limnxn=1e

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

  xn=(1+1n)n

Calculation:

Here we will consider:

  xn=(1+1n)nlimnxn=limn(1+1n)nlimnxn=limn1(1+1n)nlimnxn=1e

Hence, limnxn has value limnxn=1e .

i.

To determine

Estimate limnxn or determine that it does not exist.

i.

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Answer to Problem 3E

  limnxn=0

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

  xn=(0.9)n

Calculation:

Here we will consider:

  xn=(0.9)nlimnxn=limn(0.9)nlimnxn=lim1n0(1)n(910)nlimnxn=0(as9n<<10n)

Hence, limnxn has value limnxn=0 .

j.

To determine

Estimate limnxn or determine that it does not exist.

j.

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Answer to Problem 3E

  limnxn=

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

  xn=(1.1)n

Calculation:

Here we will consider:

  xn=(1.1)nlimnxn=limn(1.1)nlimnxn=limn(1)n(1110)nlimnxn=(as11n>>10n)

Hence, limnxn does not exist .

k.

To determine

Estimate limnxn or determine that it does not exist.

k.

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Answer to Problem 3E

  limnxn=((1)n+1)e

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

  xn=((1)n+1)(1+1n)n

Calculation:

Here we will consider:

  xn=((1)n+1)(1+1n)nlimnxn=limn((1)n+1)(1+1n)nlimnxn=((1)n+1)e

Hence, limnxn has value limnxn=((1)n+1)e .

l.

To determine

Estimate limnxn or determine that it does not exist.

l.

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Answer to Problem 3E

  limnxn=0

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

  xn=2n+3n5n

Calculation:

Here we will consider:

  xn=2n+3n5nlimnxn=limn2n+3n5nlimnxn=limn(2n5n+3n5n)limnxn=0+0limnxn=0

Hence, limnxn has value limnxn=0 .

m.

To determine

Estimate limnxn or determine that it does not exist.

m.

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Answer to Problem 3E

  limnxn=0

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

  xn=n!nn

Calculation:

Here we will consider:

  xn=n!nnlimnxn=limnn!nnlimnxn=lim1n0(1n)n(n!)limnxn=0

Hence, limnxn has value limnxn=0 .

n.

To determine

Estimate limnxn or determine that it does not exist.

n.

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Answer to Problem 3E

  limnxn=1

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

  xn=(n)1n

Calculation:

Here we will consider:

  xn=(n)1nlnxn=ln(n)1nlnxn=(1n)ln(n)limnlnxn=limn(1n)ln(n)limnxn=lim1n0(1n)ln(n)limnxn=0

Now, taking antilog:

  limnxn=e0limnxn=1

Hence, limnxn has value limnxn=1 .

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A Transition to Advanced Mathematics

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