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Re: HSC 2013 4U Marathon
Let the sequence be written as:
Now there exists some real number such that:
for some
Hence we can deduce that:
Now as we get
Hence there exists a sequence such that the limit as dominates , which means and it does not converge.
This will occur in a situation where as
I'm not sure if this explanation is correct for the first part, but I'll have a go:
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Let the sequence be written as:
Now there exists some real number such that:
for some
Hence we can deduce that:
Now as we get
Hence there exists a sequence such that the limit as dominates , which means and it does not converge.
This will occur in a situation where as