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
At Divergent boundaries two plates split and tear apart moving away from one another, while at Convergent boundaries plates moves toward each other from opposite directions.
Infinity
infinite
"Infinite" is from Latin infinitus "unlimited," from the negative prefix in- plus finis "limit, boundary."
unilateral means limit is 0 to infinite and bilateral means -infinite to +infinite in laplace transform
An infinite number. / There is no limit.
An infinite number. / There is no limit.