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I know question on central limit theorem has been asked numerous times

and I have searched around the website but still couldn't get what I wanted
to find out(probably most people who asked the question is stuck at
different parts of the theory).
Attached in my question is a lecture slide for the search for a
transformation of x that has a limiting distribution.I do not understand
why x and u is multiply by vn instead of n.Also,why when the statistic /n(x
-μ)is used,μbecomes zero?
Thank you in advance!

I know question on central limit theorem has been asked numerous times and I have-example-1

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So basically take the N in add it to the 0 or that o and then times it by 7
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