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{\displaystyle \lim _{n\to \infty }{\frac {1}{n}}=0}{\displaystyle \lim _{n\to \infty }{\frac {1}{n}}=0}

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abidemiokin
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  • 13-02-2021

Answer:

The limit is true and it exists

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the limit [tex]{\displaystyle \lim _{n\to \infty }{\frac {1}{n}}=0}[/tex]

To show that the given limit is true, we will simply replace n with ∞

On substituting

[tex]{\displaystyle \lim _{n\to \infty }{\frac {1}{n}}=0}\\ = \frac{1}{\infty}\\= 0\\[/tex]

Hence the given limit is true and it exists since we got a finite value. Note that for any constant a, lim n ->∞ a/n = 0

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