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How would you solve the series Sin(1/n) from 1 to infinity using the Limit
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How would you solve the series Sin(1/n) from 1 to infinity using the Limit

Comparison Test? I'm having trouble finding a series b_n to compare with a_n = Sin(1/n).
Thanks for the help duke but I don't understand how the limit would equal 1. I get Sin(1/x)/(1/x) = x * Sin(1/x) = infinity.
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