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choosing a natural number

if x>0,
v>0,
w>1
is it possible to choose a natural number n such that x(w^-n)<=v(w-1)
Reply 1
Original post by asdfyolo
if x>0,
v>0,
w>1
is it possible to choose a natural number n such that x(w^-n)<=v(w-1)


What do you think, and why?
Reply 2
Original post by joostan
What do you think, and why?


yes as the limit of w^-n tends to 0 as n tends to infinity
Reply 3
Original post by asdfyolo
yes as the limit of w^-n tends to 0 as n tends to infinity


And there you have it :smile:.

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