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Let L(1)=lim(xrarr4) (x-6)^(x)and L(2)=l...

Let `L_(1)=lim_(xrarr4) (x-6)^(x)and L_(2)=lim_(xrarr4) (x-6)^(4)`.
Which of the following is true?

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