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lim(x to 0)sinx/x=……………….. ....

`lim_(x to 0)sinx/x=……………….. .`

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    A
    1
    B
    0
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    `oo`
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    A
    0
    B
    1
    C
    -1
    D
    `1//2`
  • The value of lim_(x to 0) (sinx)/(3) [5/x] is equal to [where [.] represent the greatest integer function)

    A
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    B
    `0`
    C
    `5/3`
    D
    `1`
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