Calculus: Early Transcendentals (2nd Edition)

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Chapter 8 - Sequences and Infinite Series - 8.2 Sequences - 8.2 Exercises - Page 616: 1

Answer

$\{1,1,1,1,1,...\}$

Work Step by Step

A non increasing sequence is one where the terms do not increase in value as the sequence progresses. For a sequence to have a limit, the terms must be approaching one value. With this in mind, a non increasing sequence with a limit is one can be a sequence where all the terms share the same value.
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