SOLUTION: For the following limit : 𝐥𝐢𝐦(√𝒏/(𝒏+𝟏))=𝟎.
Find 𝐾(∊)when ∊= 0.0001 and verify your answer.
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Question 1170588: For the following limit : 𝐥𝐢𝐦(√𝒏/(𝒏+𝟏))=𝟎.
Find 𝐾(∊)when ∊= 0.0001 and verify your answer.
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A limit problem can not be solved without knowing what value the variable is approaching. For instance, is it lim(n-->0)? lim(n-->)?
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