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MathsMediumMCQ2013 · 07 Apr

Q74.The value of lim (1−cosx2x)(3+costan 4x x) is equal to x→0 (1) 1 (2) 2 (3) −14 (4) 21

What This Question Tests

This question tests the ability to evaluate a limit involving trigonometric functions by using standard limit formulas and appropriate algebraic rearrangement.

Concepts Tested

Standard limits (e.g., lim (1-cosx)/x²)Algebraic manipulation of limits

Formulas Used

lim (1-cosx)/x² = 1/2 as x->0

lim sinx/x = 1 as x->0

lim tanx/x = 1 as x->0

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