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Ktm,Nepal
Feb 18 , 2021
Subject: Regarding the load shedding in Neoal.
Respected Sir Will you please oblige me by allowing some space for my letter in the columns of your Daily? I live in one of the Commercial areas of F.B.Area. The most pressing problems which the residents of my area are facing is load shedding. Electricity does not come seven hours in a day. This whole locality is immersed in darkness soon after sunset. Students can’t read and thieves take advantage from this situation. Hoping for a positive anticipation by the concerned authorities in the crying need of my area.
Yours Sincerely
Riya
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6 - so i cook myself so that i would not starve it was not enough, meat to make a sandwich so i made a sloppy joe.
7.when i was 4 i move here.
8-idek
9- joe and i when to the store
-then had ice cream
-and he walked me home
10-i cant see 10:000000
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It is clear that a(n)=2^(1-2^(-n)). In fact, for n=1 this produces 2^(1-1/2)=sqrt(2)=a1 and if it is true for a(n) then a(n+1) = sqrt (2 * 2^(1-2^(-n))) = sqrt(2^(2-2^(-n))) = 2^(1-2^(-(n+1))) (a) clearly 2^(1-2^(-n))<2<3 so the sequence is bounded by 3. Also a(n+1)/a(n) = 2^(1-2^(-n-1) - 1+2^(-n)) = 2^(1/2^n - 1/2^(n+1)) = 2^(1/2^(n+1)) >1 so the sequence is monotonically increasing. As it is monotonically increasing and has an upper bound it means it has a limin when n-> oo (b) 1-1/2^n -> 1 as n->oo so 2^(1-2^(-n)) -> 2 as n->oo