Friday, July 12, 2019

real analysis - finding limnrightarrow+inftyfracn2n=?


Finding the limit below..:


lim


I really think its 0. But intuitively, infinity over infinity. how can that be? indeterminate forms? Thanks


Answer



Intuitively, 2^n grows much faster than n.


Note that by the Binomial Theorem, 2^n=(1+1)^n=1+n+\frac{n(n-1)}{2}+\cdots.



In particular, if n\gt 1, we have 2^n\ge \dfrac{n(n-1)}{2}.


Thus 0\lt \dfrac{n}{2^n}\le \dfrac{2}{n-1}. But \frac{2}{n-1} approaches 0 as n\to\infty, so by Squeezing, so does \dfrac{n}{2^n}.


Another way: You can use L'Hospital's Rule to show \lim_{x\to\infty}\frac{x}{2^x}=0.


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