So I'm typing on a phone or else I'd use math Jax, but basically take an infinite sequence that is made of the values of the square root function as each successive term. This clearly does not converge to a real number. Yet it is a Cauchy Sequence of real numbers. How can this be? Bare in mind I didn't reach very long for duplicates, and I just learned of Cauchy sequences literally today in class.
2026-03-25 23:18:40.1774480720
Square Root (Cauchy Sequence)
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