#Convergence of a sequence

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tulip hawk
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I tried to prove that its contractive but that became way too complicated

marsh night
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Basically monotone convergence theorem.

tulip hawk
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no

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cus its not monotone

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i suppose ill post in #1020426321261756536

marsh night
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Hence basically, you can't directly apply but a_(n+2) cant be bigger then max(a_n+1, a_n)

tulip hawk
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sorry ima just shift the post to the affore mentioned channel, we can continue there