p(x) = 1 and q(x) = infinity as x tends to a point " a and let L(x) = [p(x) ]^ q(x), then limt of L(x) as x tends to "a" is of the form %3D %3D %3D (0) ^ (0) (infinity/ infinity) 3 (0/0) 4 1^ (infinity) 2.

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Chapter4: Polynomial And Rational Functions
Section4.2: Properties Of Division
Problem 18E
Question
HT2_20SMT-175 Calcu
lus and Vector Space
51:18 mi
Pause
Passage
If p(x) and q(x) some functions of x such that
Transcribed Image Text:HT2_20SMT-175 Calcu lus and Vector Space 51:18 mi Pause Passage If p(x) and q(x) some functions of x such that
Read the following Satement and Choose the corn Q26/40
option. (1 Marks)
p(x) = 1 and q(x) = infinity as x tends to a point" a
and let L(x) = [p(x)] ^ q(x), then limt of L(x) as x
tends to "a" is of the form
%3D
(0) ^ (0)
(infinity/ infinity)
(0/0)
4
1^ (infinity)
REVIEW LATER
Transcribed Image Text:Read the following Satement and Choose the corn Q26/40 option. (1 Marks) p(x) = 1 and q(x) = infinity as x tends to a point" a and let L(x) = [p(x)] ^ q(x), then limt of L(x) as x tends to "a" is of the form %3D (0) ^ (0) (infinity/ infinity) (0/0) 4 1^ (infinity) REVIEW LATER
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