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Calculus-Unsolved Exercises

Exercise 1 Using the definition, determine if the following sequences are convergent or divergent. If they converge find the limit.
i. an =
ii. an =

1
n
1
n2 +n

iii. an =

1
n

iv. an =

sin n
n
n

Exercise 2 Show that lim 2n! = 0.


Hint: Apply the Squeeze Theorem, using that


2 n
3

0.

Exercise 3 The sequence {an } is defined by the following recurrence relation:

an+1 = 2 an + 1 with a1 = 5.
Determine if it converges or not.
Exercise 4 Find the domain and the range of the following functions:

i. f (x) = x + 4
p

ii. f (x) = 2 x

iii. f (x) = 1 + cos 2x


iv. f (x) = tan x2
Exercise 5 Find the inverse of the functions f : I R, where:
i. f (x) =

x+1
3 ,I

= [0, 2]

ii. f (x) =

1
x+1 , I

= [0, 1]

Exercise 6 Determine if the following series converge or diverge.


P n
i.
2
n=0
P 2n 1
ii.
n=0 3n

P
1 n
iii.
n=0 1 n
1

Exercise 7 Find the limit of the sequence an = 1 +


1 n!
.
2n!

n
Exercise 8 Find the limit of the sequence an = 1 n2 .
i
hp
(x + 1)(x + 2) x exists.
Exercise 9 Determine if the limit limx

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