dan964
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when using the squeeze theorem what was the other function/limit you used??It's a common trick to convert infinite products into infinite sums which are in some ways nicer to work with.
There were also two facts used that I didn't bother writing proofs of (you should try to make sure you understand why they are true):
1. log(1+x) =< x for all x > -1 where these things are defined.
This is an MX2 level application of calculus.
2. The harmonic series (1+1/2+1/3+...) diverges.
This can be done in many many different ways. If you like calculus, then you can bound the partial sums of this series below by an integral involving 1/x. The resulting quantity will grow like log(x) and hence diverge to +infinity.