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LETSn=(n+1)/n+(-1)^n*cos(n*pi/6)Find the set of sub-sequential limits of {Sn}infinity n=1

LETSn=(n+1)/n+(-1)^n*cos(n*pi/6)Find the set of sub-sequential limits of {Sn}infinity n=1

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