#find limit

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drowsy robin
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maybe convert the factorial to gamma function first?

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that would be what id try first

flat zenith
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let n=k/2 and rearrange to get a product of two limits

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one limit will be finite and the other wont be

echo meteor
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open the factorial inside and teach n common from each term

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then take the limit equals to y

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and log on both sides

floral talon
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.close

flat tide
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.close

atomic mural
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Try again

scenic salmonBOT
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