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Ex 8.2.3 unclear + how to prove divergence #4

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I have submitted an erratum for this but for ex 8.2.3 I was wondering where it is intended to prove that the series diverges? Is it for a->infinity? (going by the notation of the definition in ex. 8.1.1)

If so I have been noodling around on this one for a while and I can't figure out how to prove it? I've tried via directly solving for k given M, but you just end up with a big mess of an equation that is hard to solve. Trying to show that the derivative goes to infinity as k goes to infinity (and thus that a_n grows without bound) also results in a big mess.

I know intuitively that the exponential in the numerator will eventually 'grow faster' than the polynomial in the denominator, but exactly how to prove this eludes me.

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