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If f(x) = (1 + 2x)^(1//x), for x ne 0 ...

If ` f(x) = (1 + 2x)^(1//x), for x ne 0` is continous at
x = 0 , then f(0) = ………..

A

e

B

`e^(2)`

C

0

D

2

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B

`e^(2)`
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