lim(n(a^(1/n)-1)), n goes to infinity, a is a constant. Please help me solve it :cry:
Sep 17, 2005 #1 jenia_2k 1 0 lim(n(a^(1/n)-1)), n goes to infinity, a is a constant. Please help me solve it
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Sep 17, 2005 #2 Galileo Science Advisor Homework Helper 1,989 6 Make the substitution h=1/n. Does the form look familiar?
Sep 17, 2005 #3 Hurkyl Staff Emeritus Science Advisor Gold Member 14,916 19 Well, we can't help you unless you tell us what you've tried.