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Test: Limits And Continuity : Intuitive Approach - 3 - Question 1

If f(x) = (x-4)÷(x-2) for x<2, f(x)=4 for x=2 and f(x)=2 for x>2, then f(x) at x = 2 is

Test: Limits And Continuity : Intuitive Approach - 3 - Question 2

 f(x) =   when x o    0, then f(x) is

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Test: Limits And Continuity : Intuitive Approach - 3 - Question 3

If  = i, then which of the following is correct?

Test: Limits And Continuity : Intuitive Approach - 3 - Question 4

 is equal to 

Test: Limits And Continuity : Intuitive Approach - 3 - Question 5

If f(x) = x for  0 ≤ x 1/2, f(x) = 1 for x = 1-x for 1/2<x<1 then at x =1/2 the function is 

Test: Limits And Continuity : Intuitive Approach - 3 - Question 6

e-1/x[1+e1/x]-1 is

Test: Limits And Continuity : Intuitive Approach - 3 - Question 7

If f(x)=9x÷(x+2) for x<1, f(1)=3, f(x)=(x+3)x-1 for x>1, then in the interval (-3,3) the function is

Test: Limits And Continuity : Intuitive Approach - 3 - Question 8

Test: Limits And Continuity : Intuitive Approach - 3 - Question 9

Function f(x) = K.x-1  for x < 2
                   = x-k     for x ≥ 2
is continuous at x = 2
The value of 'k' is __________.

Test: Limits And Continuity : Intuitive Approach - 3 - Question 10

Test: Limits And Continuity : Intuitive Approach - 3 - Question 11

 

Evaluate 

Test: Limits And Continuity : Intuitive Approach - 3 - Question 12

Evaluate

Test: Limits And Continuity : Intuitive Approach - 3 - Question 13

The points of discontinuity of the function, F(x) =  are 

Test: Limits And Continuity : Intuitive Approach - 3 - Question 14

Test: Limits And Continuity : Intuitive Approach - 3 - Question 15

Test: Limits And Continuity : Intuitive Approach - 3 - Question 16

Find limn→∞(2n-1)2(2n+1)-1 21-n

Test: Limits And Continuity : Intuitive Approach - 3 - Question 17

Find limn→∞[4n2 + 6n +2] ÷ 4n2

Test: Limits And Continuity : Intuitive Approach - 3 - Question 18

Find limn→∞[xn.(n+1)] ÷ [nx n+1 ]

Test: Limits And Continuity : Intuitive Approach - 3 - Question 19

 Find limn→∞[n(n+2)] ÷ (n+1)2

Test: Limits And Continuity : Intuitive Approach - 3 - Question 20

Find limn→∞(n3 +a )[(n+1)3a]-1 (2n+1 +a ) (2n +a)-1

Test: Limits And Continuity : Intuitive Approach - 3 - Question 21

Find limn→∞(n2 +1)[(n+1)2 +1]-1 5n+1 5-n

Test: Limits And Continuity : Intuitive Approach - 3 - Question 22

 

Find limn→∞nn(n+1)-n-1 ÷ n-1

Test: Limits And Continuity : Intuitive Approach - 3 - Question 23

Find limn→∞2n-1 (10 +n) (9+n)-1 2-n

Test: Limits And Continuity : Intuitive Approach - 3 - Question 24

Find limn→∞(1+n-1)[1+2n)-1]-1

Test: Limits And Continuity : Intuitive Approach - 3 - Question 25

Find limn→∞[nn. (n+1)!] ÷ [n! (n+1)n+1]

Test: Limits And Continuity : Intuitive Approach - 3 - Question 26

 Find limn→∞[(n+1)n+1. n-n-1 -(n+1).n-1]-n

Test: Limits And Continuity : Intuitive Approach - 3 - Question 27

 3x2+2x-1 is continuous

Test: Limits And Continuity : Intuitive Approach - 3 - Question 28

 Find limn→∞nn (1+n)-n

Test: Limits And Continuity : Intuitive Approach - 3 - Question 29

 Find limn→∞[n!3n+1] ÷[3n(n+1)!]

Test: Limits And Continuity : Intuitive Approach - 3 - Question 30

The value of the limit when x tends to zero of the expression (1+n)1/n is 

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