College Algebra (11th Edition)

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Chapter 7 - Section 7.1 - Sequences and Series - 7.1 Exercises - Page 635: 22

Answer

infinite

Work Step by Step

The given sequence is defined for any $n$ greater than or equal to $3$. Since the number of values for which $n$ is greater than or equal to $3$ is not countable (i.e. $n=3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,9,...)$, then the sequence is $\text{ infinite .}$
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