Anku posted an Question
September 27, 2020 • 02:17 am 30 points
  • IIT JAM
  • Mathematics (MA)

In squeez theorem if limit n tends to -infinity not equal to limit n tends to infinity then limit of sequence is infinity..?? pls tell if i am right or wrong

in squeez theorem if limit n tends to -infinity not equal to limit n tends to infinity then limit of sequence is infinity..?? pls tell if i am right or wrong

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    Deepak singh 1

    if limit of an and bn are different , then we can't use squeeze theorem.. and we can't say anything about cn

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    Deepak singh 1 best-answer

    if limit of an and bn are different , then we can't use squeeze theorem..

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    sir i have posted one question then how will its limit be infinity by squeez theorem.

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    which question ? please share here..

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    sir this was question i found out limit but found both limit to be different but in question given prove limit is infinity

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    I have attached ,see in post

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    Deepak singh 1 Best Answer

    see attached

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    sir suppose they are different then will its be infinity

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    i mean if limit of an and bn are different then will it be infinity

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    if limit of an and bn are different , then we can't use squeeze theorem..

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    feel free to ask again..

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