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OpenStudy (anna_1313):

limit question how does the expression n/(n^2+1)=0 when limit n goes to infinity ?

OpenStudy (mhchen):

Since denominator increases faster than the numerator, it converges to 0 as n goes to infinity.

OpenStudy (anna_1313):

because if i apply the largest denominator it would give (1/n)/1/(n^2)

OpenStudy (anna_1313):

yeah i understand that, but my lecturer applied the test where u diving all the expression by the largest n denominator

OpenStudy (anna_1313):

how does 1/n / 1/n^2 converge to 0, as n goes to infinity

OpenStudy (optyprompty):

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