So here they are:
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I think its obvious that the answer is not obvious!
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8 comments:
I think the answer to both the limits should be 1, but, then if the answer was so obvious, why would you be asking this question?
Thats why I had written
"I think its obvious that the answer is not obvious! "
hey just give me 2 more days. dnt give the answer before that. i seem to have developed a liking to the question.
well, if the ans is not one, i dont think I can answer it! All that I can try is: limit doesnt exist
Well, I have got the correct answers but not the correct permutation.
The question doesn't involve any high order maths but just one piece of thinking which differentiates b/w the 2 questions
Shashwat, your answer is completely incomplete without a reason. You just can't say that the limit does not exist. Any argument in your favour?
1st ans 1;
2nd doesnt exist
tell me if i am correct
you're correct. But i would like to know the reasoning.
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