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Evaluate the limit as x approaches 0 for the function limˣ→⁰cos(x)x.

A. 0
B. 1/2
C. 1
D. −1
E. Does not exist

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Final Answer:

The limit as x approaches 0 for the function limˣ→⁰cos(x)x is 1.

Therefore correct answer is C. 1

Step-by-step explanation:

To evaluate the limit as x approaches 0 for the function
\( \lim_{{x \to 0}} \cos(x)x\), the result is 1.

As x approaches 0, the cosine of 0 is 1, and x approaches 0. The product of these two terms,
\(\cos(x)x\), also approaches 0. Therefore, the correct limit is 1.

The limit is found by considering the behavior of the function as x gets arbitrarily close to 0. Since the cosine of 0 is 1, and x approaches 0, the overall limit is 1.

Therefore correct answer is C. 1

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