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If i and j be the roots of ax^2 + bx + c = 0, then lim x ~ i (1 ax^2 + bx + c)^1/x-i is ?

If i and j be the roots of ax^2 + bx + c = 0, then lim x ~ i (1 ax^2 + bx + c)^1/x-i is ?

Grade:12

6 Answers

Akash Kumar Dutta
98 Points
11 years ago

what does x tends to???

Abhishekh kumar sharma
34 Points
11 years ago

the limit tends to ???????

 

Shivam Dimri
43 Points
11 years ago

x is tending to i

here i is te root of the given expression

guys you all should read the full question before posting ans answer!!

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keshava shourie.B
18 Points
10 years ago

2 is the answer sir............

mohit yadav
54 Points
10 years ago

 the ans is 0 or the question is wrong it should be 1+ax^2 +bx+ c

sreeja yalamaddi
4 Points
10 years ago

e^i-j

is the answer

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