SOLUTION: I need an example on how to deal with a question like this one: make a conjecture with regard to r^n as n->infinity

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Question 949224: I need an example on how to deal with a question like this one:
make a conjecture with regard to r^n as n->infinity

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
OK, I'll give you three cases to think about.
say

say
Now let n get large, say . What happens in each case?
Now let .
So what can you say about each case as n gets larger and larger.
Repost if you need more help.

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