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(6CQ) Evaluate the limit, or state that the limit does not exist. 2n+7n/13n

(6CQ) Evaluate the limit, or state that the limit does not exist. 2n+7n/13n-example-1
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Answer:

B

Explanation:

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Answer:

option(b)

9/13

Explanation:

Given the expression


(2n+7n)/(13n)

=
(9n)/(13n)

n will cancel out on both sides

so,

9/13 will remain

As 9/13 is a constant so any value of n when approaches to a constant will not affect it. Hence limit = 9/13

It is one of the limit laws that

The limit of a constant function is equal to the constant.

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