Asked by Linda
                Find the limit of the sequence whose general term is a sub n = 1 - 3n/ 4 + n. (5 points) I got Does not Exist. But I think it is wrong. Am I doing this right?  
A) 1/4
B) 3
C) −3
D) Does not exist
            
        A) 1/4
B) 3
C) −3
D) Does not exist
Answers
                    Answered by
            oobleck
            
    You need some parentheses
Clearly, as written, the sequence diverges, since it is just 1 + n/4
But
(1-3n)/(4+n) → -3n/n = -3
    
Clearly, as written, the sequence diverges, since it is just 1 + n/4
But
(1-3n)/(4+n) → -3n/n = -3
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