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1. Suppose the nth-term in the sequence {a n } is given by (n 2 +1)/(3n 2 +2). Does this sequence converge, and if so,

1. Suppose the nth-term in the sequence {an} is given by (n2+1)/(3n2+2). Does this sequence converge, and if so, to what value?

2.What is the partial sum S5of the series whose nth -term is 5(2/3)n?

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