SOLUTION: please help me to find out lim (n,inf) 8n^2*pi*sqrt(n^2+n+1)
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Question 182519
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please help me to find out
lim (n,inf) 8n^2*pi*sqrt(n^2+n+1)
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The
in the radicand increases without bound as
n
increases without bound because:
so
Same thing for the
in the radicand because
The 1 in the radicand remains 1 regardless of the value of
n
, so we can say:
so
But the limit of the sum is the sum of the limits, so if we say:
, then
Now if we define
, we can say:
directly from
So that means
The factor of 8:
so
The factor of
:
so
And finally the factor of
outside of the radicand:
As previously shown:
The limit of the product is the product of the limits, so:
John