Home
Class 11
MATHS
[" 13.The function "(log(1+alpha x)-log(...

[" 13.The function "(log(1+alpha x)-log(1-bx))/(x)" is not defined "],[" at "x=0." The value which should be assigned to "f" at "],[x=0," so that it is continuous at "x=0" is "],[[" (a) "a-b," (b) "1+b],[" (c) "log a+log b," (d) None of these "]]

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

The function f(x) = (log(1+ax)-log(1-bx))/(x) is not defined at x = 0. The value which should be assigned to f at x = 0 so that it is continuous at x = 0, is

The function f(x) = (log(1+ax)-log(1-bx))/(x) is not defined at x = 0. The value which should be assigned to f at x = 0 so that it is continuous at x = 0, is

The function f(x) = (log (1+ax) - log(1-bx))/(x) is not defined at x = 0. The value which should be assigned to f at x = 0 so that it is continuous at x = 0 is :

The function f(x)=(log(1+ax)-log(1-bx))/x is not defined at x=0 . The value which should be assigned to f at x=0 so that it is continuous at x=0 is

The function f(x) = (log(1+ax)-log(1-bx))/x is not difined at x = 0. The value which should be assigned to f at x = 0, so that it is continuous at x = 0, is

f(x)=(1)/(x)["log"(1+bx)-"log"(1-ax)] is not defined at x=0 . What value is to be assigned to f (0) so that f (x) will be continuous at x=0?

The function f(x) = ([log (1 + ax) - log (1-bx)])/(x) is not defined at x = 0. The value, which should be assrgned to f at x = 0. The value, which should be assrgned to f at x = 0 so that it is continuous at x = 0 is :

If the function f(x)=(log(1+ax)-log(1-bx))/(x) is continuous at x=0, then f(0)=