So my f(x) would be my original
and the g(x) would be my e^lnn(n+3)^(1/n+3)
I put f'(x) over g'(x) and keep going until it's not 0/0, whatever I do get beside 0/0 is my limit?
I'm honestly stuck trying to differentiate my g(x) ;X Is this the only way to go about this?
Homework Statement
An = (n+3)^1/(n+3)
Converge or diverges? Find the limit of the convergent sequences.
Homework Equations
The Attempt at a Solution
I have the solution but I don't understand it. I'm looking to get it.
It shows me taking the limit as x->infinity of x^1/x and...