Ok I just started taking calculus 3 which is going over infinite sequences & series, power series, etc.
I got an A in differential calculus and a B+ in integral calc, but this shit is way over my head for some reason. Its way too proof oriented and I suck majorly at that shit.
Anyways I got this problem. If you take sucessive ratios of of the terms of the fibonacci sequence it converges to the golden mean at infinity. I am suppose to find the appropriate N value of this sequence if e(thats sposed to be an epsilon) is equal to some arbitrary number, say e=.0001. The problem with this is how the fuck am I suppose to define a limit if I cant even write a formula for the fibonacci sequence cause its simply the sum of the last two terms I cant very well say infinity-1 + infinity -2. WTF DO I DO IM SCREWED. Im gonna have to tell my prof that my dog ate my homework. I need help or a point in the right direction, im desperate.