Question
I have a question about the limits to Arithmetic problems, on my homework I've noticed that so far all of the arithmetic sequences limits are infinite (-infinity or +infinity, I was just wondering if all the limits to Arithmetic problems are to an infinity since 99% of the time they are divergent,
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yes. since the terms have a constant difference, that just keeps getting added over and over. The sum will always diverge (unless d=0).
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