Answer:
Answer is c
Explanation:
Given an expression in n as
![(7n+1)/(n^2)](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/high-school/yk1ciuxngo95b5eqlgq09v2khv5bjp3nak.png)
We are asked to find out the limit as n tends to infinity
The given term has degree 1 for n in the numerator and degree 2 for n in the denominator
When n tends to infinity, since n is very large, we can say n^2>n
IN other words denominator having square of n approaches infinity faster than the numerator
This gives the limit as a finite value/infinite =0
HEnce limit =0