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Let `f(n)` denote the `n^(th)` terms of the seqence of `3,6,11,18,27,….` and `g(n)` denote the `n^(th)` terms of the seqence of `3,7,13,21,….` Let `F(n)` and `G(n)` denote the sum of `n` terms of the above sequences, respectively. Now answer the following:
`lim_(ntooo)(f(n))/(g(n))=`

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