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Standard VI
Mathematics
Disjoint Sets
limx →∞xnex=0...
Question
lim
x
→
∞
x
n
e
x
=
0
for ______ .
(where
n
is an integer)
A
No value of
n
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B
All value of
n
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C
Only negative value of
n
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D
Only positive value of
n
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Solution
The correct option is
B
All value of
n
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