What Is the Limit of (-1)^n/n as n Approaches Infinity?

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Homework Statement



Find the limit as n tends to \infty of:

\frac{(-1)^n}{n}

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The Attempt at a Solution



I know that (-1)^n alternates between 1 and -1.
I also know that the limit of 1/n is 0. But I don't know how to compute the above limit.
Any ideas will be appreciated. Thank you.
 
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Think about what each sequence is in between.
 
sara_87 said:

Homework Statement



Find the limit as n tends to \infty of:

\frac{(-1)^n}{n}

Homework Equations



The Attempt at a Solution



I know that (-1)^n alternates between 1 and -1.
I also know that the limit of 1/n is 0. But I don't know how to compute the above limit.
Any ideas will be appreciated. Thank you.
Do you know the squeeze theorem?
 
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