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PLEASE HELP!!!!! Prove that the limit as n approaches infinity of r^n =0 when abs(r)<1 Using that a sequence {an} has the limit L and we write lim as n ->infinity of a_n=L or a_n->L as n->infinity if for every epsilon >0 there is a corresponding integer N such that if n>N then abs(a_n-L)

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