converges to zero (I think)
converges to zero (I think)
If a monotone sequence An is convergent, then a limit exists for it. On the other hand, if the sequence is divergent, then a limit does not exist.
The limit should be 0.
A convergent sequence is an infinite sequence whose terms move ever closer to a finite limit. For any specified allowable margin of error (the absolute difference between each term and the finite limit) a term can be found, after which all succeeding terms in the sequence remain within that margin of error.
The answer is undefined becaus infinite has no limit.
finite, has a limit
"Infinite" is from Latin infinitus "unlimited," from the negative prefix in- plus finis "limit, boundary."
Infinity
infinite
unilateral means limit is 0 to infinite and bilateral means -infinite to +infinite in laplace transform
An infinite number. / There is no limit.
infinite means no limit.
An infinite number. / There is no limit.