Math, asked by vishalthakur1127, 11 months ago

limt x tends to 1/2+ 1/x(1/x)

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Answered by Inflameroftheancient
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DEAR STUDENT,

Kindly refer to the attached paper to reach the final conclusion or the required answer by simple plugging variable substitution into origin limit equations that is,

\boxed{\bf{\underline{4}}}

If something else is seemingly needed, kindly comment below for further information.

Hope this helps you and solves your doubts for plugging in the values of original variables!!!!
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vishalthakur1127: in my book the answer of this question is 2
Inflameroftheancient: It's incorrect the book value is not correctly given
Inflameroftheancient: Final answer is four by simple fractional shifting : 1/a/b = b/a = 2/1 = 2 , likewise the same goes for second one so we get. : 2/1 × 2/1. = 2 × 2. = 4
Inflameroftheancient: The answer in book is incorrect don't refer it
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