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so D?
or C
I think it is a misprint or something.
why
This series cannot converge
mathematically it gives -5 but logically it cant be -5 right
The series diverges. It doesn't give -5
mathematically also it doesnt give -5
what
n= infinity rakho
5^x grows faster than x always.
the above expression is the ans
ha you get infinity -5 which is infinity
I am too getting infinite
So the numerator dominates the denominator
infinity/infinity form hai
It's a divergent series.
But limit does not exist
It goes to infinity
Because exponential is faster growing than a linear
yeah solve it using lopital it still gives infinity 5^x grows very fast compared to x
so D it is ?
The term breaks into

yes
Yup
instead of "none of these" what shouldve been an ideal option
with correct explanation
infinity
Series doesn't converge (infinity)
wdym by converge here
going from a very big number to small?
As in it doesn't give a finite value. Or doesn't have an upper bound so to speak.
alrr
D it is
thanks
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