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lim n tends to infinity(n!/n^n)^1/2
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In Real numbers, the limit of (1/n), as n APPROACHES (i.e. goes toward) infinity, is zero. (1/n) is not equal to zero when n IS EQUAL TO (i.e. becomes; aka “goes to become”) infinity, because infinity is not a Real number.
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