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2026-02-23 17:23:07.1771867387

Graph of a sequence of a function

23 Views Asked by Bumbble Comm https://math.techqa.club/user/bumbble-comm/detail At 23 Feb 2026 - 5:23 2026-02-23 17:33:07.1771867987

I have encountered a question that sketch the $x^n$ sequence on $[0,1]$ but I’m not sure how can I draw it with my hand. Isn’t it 3-dimensional?

Thanks in advance

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