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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Please help! Click attached

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OpenStudy (ash2326):

Please post a screen shot of the question, everyone doesn't have Microsoft Office Thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Does this work?

OpenStudy (ash2326):

Yeah it's great

OpenStudy (ash2326):

as \[n \to \infty=> 2^ n \to \infty\] So what do you think is the correct option?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

There is no limit?

OpenStudy (ash2326):

Yeah:) you are correct, a limit that is going to \(\pm \infty\) doesn't exist

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks!

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