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Finding a convergent subsequence of the given sequence
Right. So then the new sequence would be: {(-1)2n(1-(1/2n))}∞n=1 It would converge to 1.- Maddiefayee
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Finding a convergent subsequence of the given sequence
I could make it so that n=2k where k is in ℝ.- Maddiefayee
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Finding a convergent subsequence of the given sequence
It won't converge because it oscillates between positive when n is even and negative when n is odd.- Maddiefayee
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Finding a convergent subsequence of the given sequence
Yes! I understand that it is not a subsequence. I think I am just overthinking the problem here.- Maddiefayee
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Finding a convergent subsequence of the given sequence
Homework Statement For some background, this is an advanced calculus 1 course. This was an assignment from a quiz back early in the semester. Any hints or a similar problem to guide me through this is greatly appreciated! Here is the problem: Find a convergent subsequence of the sequence...- Maddiefayee
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- Advanced calculus Convergent Sequence Sequences Subsequence
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