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Calculate $\sum\limits_{n=1}^\infty \frac{1}{4n^2-1} $.
Calculate $\sum\limits_{n=1}^\infty \frac{1}{4n^2-1} $.
By use of the Squeeze Theorem calculate the limit $ \lim\limits_{n \to \infty } \frac{1}{\sqrt{n^2+1}} + \frac{1}{\sqrt{n^2+2}} + \frac{1}{\sqrt{n^2+n}} $.
Find the Maclaurin Series of $\frac{4x^2-3}{\left(1-x\right)\left(1-2x\right)^2}$ where $x$ is small i.e. less than $\frac{1}{2}$ in magnitude. But, you can’t use
By use of the Squeeze Theorem calculate the limit $ \lim\limits_{n \to \infty } \frac{1}{n^2+1} + \frac{1}{n^2+2} + \cdots +
Calculate the limit $ \lim\limits_{n \to \infty } \frac{1}{ \sqrt{n+1}-\sqrt{n} } $.
Calculate the limit $ \lim\limits_{n \to \infty } \frac{6n^2-n}{2n^2-5n+4} $.
Calculate the limit $ \lim\limits_{n \to \infty } \frac{n^3-5n^2}{n^2-2n+1} $.
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