Find the limit of the sequence

{√(2), √(2√(2)), √(2√(2√(2))),...

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if you consider the "last" term as

x = √(2√(2√(2√(2....)))
then
x^2 = 2√(2√(2√(2√...))) = 2x
x = 2
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