Proving the limit of \(\displaystyle{\frac{{{\log{{\left({n}\right)}}}^{{{\log{{\left({n}\right)}}}}}}}{{{1.01}^{{{n}}}}}}\) Can anyone please

ropowiec2gkc

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2022-03-30

Proving the limit of log(n)log(n)1.01n
Can anyone please show me a simple way (if there is one) to show that
limnlog(n)log(n)1.01n=0
And that
limn1.01nn!=0
I've checked that it's true, I just need to show it the shortest way possible.

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Malia Booth

Malia Booth

Beginner2022-03-31Added 16 answers

For the second limit use this fact that
1.01nn!<2nn!
and the fact that 2nn!0 when n tends to infinity. In fact,
0<2nn!=2122232n21222323=2122×(23)n2
and you know that since 23<1 then (23)n20 when n

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