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What does it mean to say that lim n → [infinity] an = 8? The terms an approach infinity as 8 approaches n. The terms an approach 8 as n becomes small. The terms an approach infinity as n become large. The terms an approach 8 as n becomes large. The terms an approach -infinity as 8 approaches n.

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Answer:

The terms an approach 8 as n becomes large.

Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

As per the question, Given that


\lim_(n \to \infty) a_n = 8

That means


n \to \infty}

And,


a_n \to 8

This means that the term a_n approaches 8 as n tends to be infinite

And, the term a_n approaches 8 as n tends to be large

Therefore the option c is correct

And, the same is be considered

All other options are wrong so ignored them

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