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If 0<a<b, then limn→∞ limn[(an+bn)an-bn]=


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0

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-1

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1

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Doesnotexist

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Solution

The correct option is B

-1


Explanation for the correct option:

Finding limit

limn(an+bn)(an-bn)=limn(ab)n+1(ab)n-1,ab<1(ab)n=0=0+10-1=-1

Hence, the correct option is option (B).


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