Asked by Josh
                Find the limit of the sequence of partial sums whose general term is a sub n equals 100 to the nth power over n factorial . (4 points)
A) 10
B) 1
C) Does not exist
D) 0
            
        A) 10
B) 1
C) Does not exist
D) 0
Answers
                    Answered by
            oobleck
            
    If Sn = ∑an, then recall that
e^k = 1 + k/1! + k^2/2! + ...
I don't see e^100 up there, so I guess maybe you mean
Sn = 100^n/n!
In that case, Sn=0, since factorials grow faster than powers.
    
e^k = 1 + k/1! + k^2/2! + ...
I don't see e^100 up there, so I guess maybe you mean
Sn = 100^n/n!
In that case, Sn=0, since factorials grow faster than powers.
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