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Determine whether the sequence is convergent or divergent. If it is convergent, find the limit. (If the quantity diverges, enter DIVERGES.) an = n^3 − 1/n^3 + 1. lim an = n→∞
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Determine whether the sequence is convergent or divergent. If it is convergent, find the limit. (If the quantity diverges, enter DIVERGES.)
an = n^3 − 1/n^3 + 1.
lim an =
n→∞
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It’s convergent. Converges to 1 because the powers are the same
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