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Find the limit of the sequence of partial sums whose general term is an=10^n/n!
a) 10
b) 0 ----> my answer. Can you check for me, please?
c) 1
d) Does not exist

Note: I am between b and d answers
6 years ago

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oobleck
an -> 0
but you want the partial sums.
Think of the Taylor Series for e^x
6 years ago

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