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(1 point) For each of the sequences below, enter either diverges if the sequence diverges, or the limit of the sequence if the sequence converges as n→[infinity]. (Note that to avoid this becoming a "multiple guess" problem you will not see partial correct answers.) A. sinn3n :

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