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Hello this is a question from my math class which I am confused on..

Hello this is a question from my math class which I am confused on..-example-1
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Let's identify the sequence:


\begin{gathered} (1)/(4),(1)/(16),(1)/(64),(1)/(256),\ldots, \\ An=4^(-n)=((1)/(4))^n \end{gathered}

So, using the sequence, we can find the expression:


\begin{gathered} \lim _(n\to\infty)An \\ so\colon \\ \lim _(n\to\infty)An=\lim _(n\to\infty)((1)/(4))^n \\ n\in N \end{gathered}

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