231k views
3 votes
What is the upper bound for n/(2n+1)​

1 Answer

10 votes
You need a bit more. That the limit of the sequence is 2
2
isn't enough. You also need, that this sequence is monotonous. Then you can say that 2
2
is the upper bound.

You can try it this way:

As
n
approaches infinity, you see that
n
gets much bigger than 1, so you can neglect it and you get
lim→∞21+=lim→∞2=2.
lim
n


2
n
1
+
n
=
lim
n


2
n
n
=
2.

Because
a
n
is monotonous, you see, that this is indeed the upper bound.
User Gerret
by
4.7k points
Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.