SOLUTION: please help me find the limit of an=(n+1)ln n-n ln(n+1)/ln n
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Question 536605: please help me find the limit of an=(n+1)ln n-n ln(n+1)/ln n
Answer by richard1234(7193) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Your question is too unclear. It seems like you want
but that is a wild guess on my part (if this is the case, use L'Hopital's rule.)
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