Calculate $\lim_{n \to \infty} \left\{\left(\sqrt{3}+1\right)^{2n} \right\} =$
Where $\left\{.\right\} =$fractional part function
limit with fractional part
jagdish
Re: limit with fractional part
Will it be $0$ ?
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Re: limit with fractional part
Hey I think this is all the same,isn't it?
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Re: limit with fractional part
Jagdish da,will you plz explain the answer...