How would you go about solving this limit knowing it's result but no way of proving it. <munder>

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2022-06-27

How would you go about solving this limit knowing it's result but no way of proving it.
lim n ( n k = 1 n ( e k n 2 ) )

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g2joey15

g2joey15

Beginner2022-06-28Added 21 answers

By Taylor's theorem,
e k n 2 = 1 + k n 2 + O ( ( k n 2 ) 2 ) = 1 + k n 2 + O ( 1 n 2 ) .
Then
lim n k = 1 n ( 1 e k n 2 ) = lim n k = 1 n ( k n 2 + O ( 1 n 2 ) ) = lim n k = 1 n k n 2 = lim n 1 n k = 1 n k n = 0 1 x d x = 1 2 .

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