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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hi everyone...need a little help...if Limit as n->infinity of asubn(an) = 2345671/1000, does sigma n=1 to infinity converge or diverge? I was under the assumption that if any (an) actually has a limit, then that function "converges" on that limit, but I think the actual answer is "diverges" but I'm not sure why...can anyone help me reason this through? Thanks! :o)

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