HMTH 101tutorial 2 2019
HMTH 101tutorial 2 2019
HMTH 101tutorial 2 2019
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
HMTH101 CALCULUS 1 — August 2019 TUTORIAL 2
Mr P.Sibanda
(Sequences)
1. Write
( the first
) five terms
( of each of) the following
( sequences. ) ( )
n
2n − 1 1 − (−1) (−1)n−1 (−1)n−1 x2n−1
(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
3n + 2 n3 2 · 4 · 6 · · · 2n (2n − 1)!
( ) ( ) ( √ )
1 1 1 1 cos nx n
(v) + + + ··· + n (vi) 2 2
(vii) .
2 4 8 2 x +n n+1
an − b n
7. Find lim , where a > 0 and b > 0 for the three cases:
n→∞ an + bn
(i) a > b (ii) a < b (iii) a = b.
1
8. Use the properties of limits to evaluate
√ each of thefollowing limits.
4 − 2n − 3n 2 2
3n − 5n + 4 √
(i) lim (ii) lim (iii) lim ( n2 + n − n)
n→∞ 2n2 + n n→∞ 2n − 7 n→∞
4
n3 √ √
n(n + 2) 2n − 3
(iv) lim − 2 (v) lim ( n + 1 − n) (vi) lim
n→∞ n+1 n +1 n→∞ n→∞ 3n + 7
√ √
s
√ 3 (3 − n)( n + 2)
(vii) lim ( 4n2 + n + 5 − 2n) (viii) lim .
n→∞ n→∞ 8n − 4
n
1
9. Let un = 1 + , n = 1, 2, 3, . . .
n
(i) Show that 2 ≤ un ≤ 3 for all n.
(ii) Show that the sequence {un } is monotonic increasing.
(iii) Give reasons why the sequence {un } converges.
1 2
10. If un+1 = un + where u1 = 1,
2 un
√
(i) Show that un ≥ 2 for all n ≥ 2.
(ii) Show that the sequence is monotonic decreasing.
(iii) State why the sequence converges.
(iv) Find the limit.
√
11. (i) If a sequence {un } is recursively defined by un+1 = un + 1, u1 = 1, prove that
1 √
lim un = (1 + 5).
n→∞ 2
(ii) Show by induction that the sequence {un } is bounded above by 2.
(iii) Show by induction that {un } is monotonic increasing.
√
12. (i) Let {xn } be the sequence defined by x1 = 1, xn+1 = 3xn + 1 for all n ≥ 1. Prove that
{xn } is an increasing function for every n.
7 7
(ii) Show that the sequence has as an upper bound i.e. xn ≤ for all n.
2 2
2 2 √
13. Show that if an → l as n → ∞, then an+1 = an + 2 converges to 3 2.
3 3an
√ √
14. Let an = n + 1 − n. Show that an → 0 as n → ∞.
15. A sequence {un } is such that un+3 = 6un+2 − 5un+1 and u1 = 2, u2 = 6. Prove that
un = 5n−1 + 1.
16. A sequence {an } is such that a1 = 1, a2 = 3 and an+2 = 3an+1 − 2an . Prove that an = 2n − 1.
17. Define a sequence x1 , x2 , x3 , . . . by x1 = 5, x2 = 13 and xn+1 = 5xn −6xn−1 . Prove by induction
that xn = 2n + 3n .
√
18. Define a sequence {xn } recursively by x1 = 1 and xn+1 = 2 + xn .
(i) Show that {xn } is a monotone increasing sequence.
2
(ii) Show that the sequence is bounded above by 2.
(iii) State why the sequence converges.
(iv) Find the limit of the sequence.