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If f(x) = c is constant for all x in R, why lim x-> infinite (gap P) no equal to 0

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Answer:


\lim_(x\rightarrow \infty)C=C

Explanation:

We are given that f(x)=c=Constant for all x in R

We have to find that why f(x) not equal to zero when x approaches to zero.


\lim_(x\rightarrow \infty)f(x)


\lim_(x\rightarrow \infty)C=C not equal to zero

We are given that function which is constant for all x in R.

When x approaches then the value of function does not change. it remain same for all x in R because function is constant.

Hence, when x tends to infinity then f(x) is not equal to zero.

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