Sequences and Series#0

Algebra Level pending

Let there be a sequence such that the square root of the product of the nth and the (n+1)th term is 1 more than the nth term. Then find the largest integer which is smaller than the value of square root of the 9th term. (assume the 1st term is 1)


The answer is 4.

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