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Let f(x)=int(-x)^(x)(t sin at + bt +c) d...

Let `f(x)=int_(-x)^(x)(t sin at + bt +c) dt, ` where a,b,c are non-zero real numbers , then `lim_(x rarr0) (f(x))/(x)` is

A

independent of a

B

independent of a and b , and has the value equals to c

C

independent a, b and c

D

dependent only on c

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A,D
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