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find the limit
[tex](3n)^{\frac{1}{2n}} [/tex] as n goes to infinity
just by eyeballing, I know that as the nget sufficiently large, the limit of the exponent will get to 0. and 3n to the 0 will be one...
im' sure on the exam, this won't work, and I don't know how to give a precise proof of it. this is the chapter on subsequences and Bolzano-wiestress theorem, so I assume I need to use one of these concepts...but I don't know how...
any tips?
[tex](3n)^{\frac{1}{2n}} [/tex] as n goes to infinity
just by eyeballing, I know that as the nget sufficiently large, the limit of the exponent will get to 0. and 3n to the 0 will be one...
im' sure on the exam, this won't work, and I don't know how to give a precise proof of it. this is the chapter on subsequences and Bolzano-wiestress theorem, so I assume I need to use one of these concepts...but I don't know how...
any tips?
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