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OpenStudy (maya):

lim ((-1)^n)*(((n^2)+1)^(1/2)) n->infinity

OpenStudy (anonymous):

maya, can you type that as an "enter equation" thats kinda hard to read D:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[(-1)^n \sqrt{ n^2+1}\]?

OpenStudy (maya):

limit as n tends to infinity of -1 to the n multiplied by (n square plus 1) to the power of 0.5

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so what i wrote, yes?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

if so this beast has no limit. as n goes to infinity so does \[\sqrt{n^2+1}\] and you will have positive terms and negative ones that increase without bound.

OpenStudy (maya):

i dont understand this

OpenStudy (maya):

okay got it ..thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hi Maya !!

OpenStudy (maya):

Heyy saahu!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i see you!

OpenStudy (maya):

i see you too!

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