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OpenStudy (anonymous):

limit n!/3^(n^2)) n->infinity

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I do not remember how you are suppose to show work for these types of problems, but even if you go through and plug some points starting with n=1 through even just n=10, you'll notice that the values are quickly approaching zero, which would make sense since the denominator is growing much faster than the numerator.

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