Oneiromancy
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What does it's logarithm do? Investigate ln(n)/n.Oneiromancy said:On 45 and 49 I encountered the limit n^(1/n) as n goes to infinite. I assumed it went to 1 but I just wanted to check on that so that'd I'd have an exact answer.
\(\displaystyle \mbox{27) }\, \, \sum_{n=0}^{\infty}\, \frac{3^n}{(n\, +\, 1)^n}\)
\(\displaystyle \mbox{45) }\, \, \sum_{n=1}^{\infty}\, \frac{n}{4^n}\)
\(\displaystyle \mbox{49) }\, \, \sum_{n=2}^{\infty}\, \frac{n}{\left(\ln{(n)}\right)^n}\)
Oneiromancy said:I don't know how to find the limit on #27.
skeeter said:for #27, rather than the ratio test, try the nth root test ... much easier.
tkhunny said:...except that may not fly very well on a Ratio Test examination.