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Evaluate the limit a. 1 b. 0 c. 3 d. Limit does not exist

Evaluate the limit a. 1 b. 0 c. 3 d. Limit does not exist-example-1
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Answer:

Limit goes to zero

Explanation:

if you evaluate individual terms

the 5n/(n^2) ---> 0 as n gets large

the (-1)^n / (n^2) ---> 0 for even and odd n numbers

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