5. Prove that if {a,}f° converges to 1, then {an}° converges to 1. Hint: You may use a logarithm argument to show that In a/2 approaches 0.

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5. Prove that if {an}f converges to 1, then {an} converges to 1. Hint: You may use a
logarithm argument to show that In a2 approaches 0.
Transcribed Image Text:5. Prove that if {an}f converges to 1, then {an} converges to 1. Hint: You may use a logarithm argument to show that In a2 approaches 0.
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