+\subsection{A sequence that seems to converge to a wrong limit - pgs 9-10, \cite{HFP}}
+
+\begin{align*}
+ u_n &= \left\{ \begin{array}{c} u_0 = 2 \\ u_1 = -4 \\ u_n = 111 - \frac{1130}{u_{n-1}} + \frac{3000}{u_{n-1}u_{n-2}}\end{array}\right.
+\end{align*}
+
+The limit of the series should be $6$ but when calculated with IEEE floats it is actually $100$
+The authors show that the limit is actually $100$ for different starting values, and the error in floating point arithmetic causes the series to go to that limit instead.
+
+\begin{figure}[H]
+ \centering
+ \includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{figures/handbook1-1.pdf}
+ \caption{Output of Program 1.1 from \emph{Handbook of Floating-Point Arithmetic}\cite{HFP} for various IEEE types}
+\end{figure}