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when finding the limit of a sequence do i have to convert it to f(x), do i have to apply the theorem that states if

when finding the limit of a sequence do i have to convert it to f(x), do i have to apply the theorem that states "if limit of x--> infinity of f(x) exists then the sequence an=(fn) converges to the same limit" Could i just find the limit in terms of n instead of x?"

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40. dn = +3

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