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DVoropaev2016-11-28 05:38:44
Mathematics
DVoropaev, 2016-11-28 05:38:44

How to calculate such a limit?

(2^n)/(n+3)! (n -> infinity)

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Andrew, 2016-11-28
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Replace factorial by Stirling's formula

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x67, 2016-11-28
@x67

If you just need an answer, then it is much faster to write a problem in wolfram than to ask in GT https://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=lim%28%282^n...
If you need to understand how to come to an answer , then you can use the methodological materials that the teacher advised, as a rule, there is everything you need to solve.
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