Math, asked by amalmakkar7430, 11 months ago

lim ₓ→₀ sin²x /{√2 - √(1 + cosx)} equals
(A) √2 (B) 4√2
(C) 4 (D) 2√2

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Answered by ritu16829
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Answer:

Option D is correct

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Answered by Anonymous
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lim x tends to 0

 \frac{ \sin {}^{2} (x) }{ \sqrt{2} -  \sqrt{1 +  \cos(x) }  }

step by step explanation

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correct option is b) 4√2

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