#Limit problem
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what have you tried?
And given you've claimed to know Galois theory, I find it strange you're asking about such a basic intro analysis question
Or the fact I helped you with a much harder analysis problem just today... so there's no real reason for you to ask such a question tbh
Got confused with the proof of the statement "the sequence ${a_n = a^n}$ converges to $0$ for $|a|<1$", and this is a different limit,
arohi
Just prove the limit like usual
Same way you prove 1/n goes to 0.
sure
or just... prove it like normal
Again, this is a pretty standard thing in an intro analysis course
Provided you've told the truth of your knowledge, there shouldn't be anything confusing tbh
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