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Question Number 143391 by daniel1301 last updated on 13/Jun/21

lim_(n→∞) (1 − (n/(n−2)))^(4n) = ??  chiaha daniel

$${lim}_{{n}\rightarrow\infty} \left(\mathrm{1}\:−\:\frac{{n}}{{n}−\mathrm{2}}\right)^{\mathrm{4}{n}} =\:?? \\ $$$${chiaha}\:{daniel} \\ $$

Answered by ArielVyny last updated on 13/Jun/21

e^(4nln(1−(n/(n−2)))) =e^(4nln(0^+ )) =e^(+∝×−∝) =e^(−∝) =0

$${e}^{\mathrm{4}{nln}\left(\mathrm{1}−\frac{{n}}{{n}−\mathrm{2}}\right)} ={e}^{\mathrm{4}{nln}\left(\mathrm{0}^{+} \right)} ={e}^{+\propto×−\propto} ={e}^{−\propto} =\mathrm{0} \\ $$

Commented by daniel1301 last updated on 13/Jun/21

thank you

$${thank}\:{you} \\ $$

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