6. Find the limits of the following sequences: lim 2 + 1 / π 2 , lim β 1 π π + 2 , lim π β 1 π + 1 , lim π + 1 π π .
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Sequence 1: \( \lim_{n \to \infty} \left( 2 + \frac{1}{n^2} \right) \) ** Show moreβ¦
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