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To decide whether [infinity] (−1)n 11n − 1 10n + 1 n = 1 converges, we must find lim n → [infinity] 11 n − 1 10n + 1 . the highest power of n in the fraction is 1 correct: your answer is correct. seenkey 1 . step 2 dividing numerator and denominator by n gives us lim n → [infinity] 11n − 1 10n + 1 = lim n → [infinity] 11 − 1
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