SOLUTION: find convergent of 1)sinn 2)3n+5/4n+7

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Question 494717: find convergent of 1)sinn 2)3n+5/4n+7
Answer by tinbar(133)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Sinn as n goes to infinity does not converge. Picture the graph sinn oscillates between -1 and 1. It never approaches any one concrete value
For the second one divide both numerator and denominator by n. Once you do this and take the limit of n towards infinity the limit converges to 3/4

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