If sequence an and bn are (n) and x equal to -1 then x square equal to 1 in this situation combined sequence is convergent but sequence an and bn are not convergent and also their addition and multiplication are not convergent. therefore all options all incorrect
The question you're referring to requires selecting two distinct values for x, but you mentioned only one. However, I have already proven that all the options are correct.
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Sir,hw question ka solution kya hoga?
If sequence an and bn are (n) and x equal to -1 then x square equal to 1 in this situation combined sequence is convergent but sequence an and bn are not convergent and also their addition and multiplication are not convergent. therefore all options all incorrect
The question you're referring to requires selecting two distinct values for x, but you mentioned only one. However, I have already proven that all the options are correct.
Both HW question answer is zero 🙃