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Answered by pooja35gcjulana
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0

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Answered by Surajrai8484
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We have the expression:

 \frac{x {e}^{x}  - sinx}{x}  =  \frac{x {e}^{x} }{x}  -  \frac{sinx}{x}

 =  {e}^{x}  -  \frac{sinx}{x}

Now applying the limit x tends to zero we have

 =  {e}^{0}  - 1 = 1 - 1 = 0

As limit x tends to zero (sinx/x) =1

So the given limit is 0

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