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`{:("Column-I","Column-II"),(A.f(x) = (1)/(sqrt(x -2)),p.lim_(x to 0)f(x) =1),(B. f(x) = (3x - "sin"x)/(x + "sin" x), q. lim_(x to 0)f(x) = 0),(C.f(x) = x "sin"(pi)/(x) f(0)=0,r.lim_(x to oo) f(x) = 0),(f(x) = tan^(-1) (1)/(x),s.lim_(x to 0) "does not exist"):}`

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