Let (xn) and (yn) be sequences of positive numbers such that lim(xn/yn) = + , (a) Show

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Let (xn) and (yn) be sequences of positive numbers such that lim(xn/yn) = + ∞,
(a) Show that if lim(yn) = + ∞, then lim(xn) = + ∞.
(b) Show that if (xn) is bounded, then lim(yn) = 0.
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Introduction to Real Analysis

ISBN: 978-0471433316

4th edition

Authors: Robert G. Bartle, Donald R. Sherbert

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