Writing The Limit Of A Sequence With A Factorial

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Homework Statement


The sequence is a_n = \frac{n^P}{e^n}


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The Attempt at a Solution


If I did L'Hopital's rule P times, would the final product look like:

P!\times lim_{n \rightarrow \infty} = \frac{1}{e^n} ?
 
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Bashyboy said:

Homework Statement


The sequence is a_n = \frac{n^P}{e^n}


Homework Equations





The Attempt at a Solution


If I did L'Hopital's rule P times, would the final product look like:

P!\times lim_{n \rightarrow \infty} = \frac{1}{e^n} ?


I don't see why it wouldn't
 
I just wasn't sure if I had wrote it properly. Thank you.
 
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