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Lim n tends to infinity (n!/(mn)^n)^1/n ,where m belongs to natural no. Lim n tends to infinity (n!/(mn)^n)^1/n ,where m belongs to natural no.
Dear Pulkit Question is not clear. Please repost the Question. You can also attach an image. I will be happy to help ypu.
Dear student As far as i have understand , this is indeterminant case of (infinity)^0 Please attach an image , We will help you Good Luck
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