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limit with consecutive factorials (1 Viewer)

juantheron

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Thanks Tywebb.

Can we solve it without using Stolz and Stirling approximation like definite integration

If yes then please explain me.
 

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You can apply integration to the second part thus avoiding Stirling's formula but for now I'll keep the Stolz–Cesàro theorem for the first part. Maybe find another way for that later.



 

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