27 Dec
2013
27 Dec
'13
9:20 a.m.
P.S. On the subject, a friend challenged me to determine with proof the limit as n -> oo of |sin(n)|^(1/n), where n takes integer values (or show the limit does not exist). I haven't solved this yet, but maybe you will. --Dan On 2013-12-26, at 10:45 PM, Dan Asimov wrote:
In[1]:= Limit[Abs[Sin[x]]^(1/x), x -> Infinity]
Out[1]= 1
But on the RHS of In[1] inside the limit, it takes the value 0 for arbitrarily large x.
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