Split _ why that limit is 1?

JeffM

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There is not a limit as n approaches 2 in the problem there. I would like there to be an explicit limit as n going to oo, but I understand that the way this is written, that implies that. If so, the supposed answer of e^2 is correct.
Notice that I anticipated your objection, but “there is not a limit as n approaches infinity there” either. As usual, you missed the point. The notation is incorrect.
 
Notice that I anticipated your objection, but “there is not a limit as n approaches infinity there” either. As usual, you missed the point. The notation is incorrect.


Notice, you did not anticipate my objection. You pulled a "2" out of the air
as if you were incorrectly writing the problem. That is on you. As usual,
you accuse me of missing the point instead of having your ducks in a row.
Stop being careless in your communication then.

@ Calado99 - Do you have a more complete problem? For example, is this
one of many problems in a list where all of the limits are as n is
approaching infinity?
 
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Notice, you did not anticipate my objection. You pulled a "2" out of the air
as if you were incorrectly writing the problem. That is on you. As usual,
you accuse me of missing the point instead of having your ducks in a row.
Stop being careless in your communication then.

@ Calado99 - Do you have a more complete problem? For example, is this
one of many problems in a list where all of the limits are as n is
approaching infinity?
"But, you object" was right there in my post. You should learn to read.
 
"But, you object" was right there in my post. You should learn to read.

What's this!? I see you continue to start arguments and be argumentative,
much like many of these first-time posters who do and need their posts
supervised. I shall do what I can to supervise your posts in other threads
here and there from now on, because you act like those said posters.
 
Hey! This isn't your thread. Either start a new one for your argument or do it over PM or something.

-Dan
 
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