Vishal posted an Question
November 14, 2020 • 02:16 am 30 points
  • IIT JAM
  • Mathematics (MA)

Explain why it's happened

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  • Anonymous User best-answer

    see attachment\n1. 1.https://youtu.be/GO3iwumNhLs 2.https://youtu.be/Z_8oid8T50s 3.https://youtu.be/xfjzQP4Yv6s

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    Deepak singh 1 best-answer

    we can't use cauchy second theorem here because here limit (an+1)/(an) is not finite ..

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    what is correct answer

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    27

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    only use this formula since limit(an+1)/an = 27 So, (an)^1/n = 27

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    if any doubt then ask.

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