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i know that lim n approaches infinity, (n)^(1/n) will go to 1, but issit the same for n!?
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i know that lim n approaches infinity, (n)^(1/n) will go to 1, but issit the same for n!?


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10 Mar 2010 11:42:12 IST
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yes you can replace n! by x and then you will have the same problem




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