Monday, March 7, 2016

real analysis - Prove: if $a > 1$, the sequence $frac{n}{a^{n}}$ is monotone for $n$ large.

The book I am using for my Advance Calculus course is Introduction to Analysis by Arthur Mattuck.



Prove: if $a > 1$, the sequence $\frac{n}{a^{n}}$ is monotone for $n$ large.



This is my rough proof to this question. I was wondering if anybody can look over it and see if I made a mistake or if there is a simpler way of doing this problem. I want to thank you ahead of time it is greatly appreciated.So lets begin:



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