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(Picture) INFINITE SEQUENCES AND SERIES PLEASE HELP!!

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Answer:

Option B is correct, i.e. limit L = 9/13

Explanation:

Given the expression is (2n + 7n)/13n

Applying limits on it:-


\lim_(n \to \infty) (2n+7n)/(13n)\\=\lim_(n \to \infty) (9n)/(13n)\\=\lim_(n \to \infty) (9)/(13)\\=(9)/(13)

So, the limit of the given expression is 9/13.

Hence, option B is correct, i.e. limit L = 9/13.

User Bhavin Vaghela
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Answer:

option B 9/13

Explanation:


(2x+7x)/(13x)

First we simplify the given expression

LEts combine like terms

2x+7x becomes 9x

So the expression becomes


(9x)/(13x)

Now we have x at the top and bottom of the fraction

so we cancel it out


(9)/(13)



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