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Mains Super40 Revision Series
LIMITS
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JEE Mains Super40 Revision Series LIMITS
2
π − 3π
If f(x)=0 be a quadratic equation such that f ( − π) f (π) = =0 and f ( ) =
2 4
1 f (x)
,then lim is equal to:
x→π
sin(sin x)
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JEE Mains Super40 Revision Series LIMITS
1 2 n−1
1 en en e n
JEE Mains Super40 Revision Series LIMITS
2
x + x + 1
If lim ( − ax − b) = 4, then (a)a = 1, b = 4 (b)
x→ ∞ x + 1
3
a = 1, b = − 4 (c)a = 2, b = − 3 (d) a = 2, b = 3
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4 JEE Mains Super40 Revision Series LIMITS
−1 −a
cot (x log x)
a
lim , (a > 1) is equal to (a)2 (b)1 (c) (log)a 2 (d) 0
x→ ∞
sec
−1
(a
x
log
x
a)
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JEE Mains Super40 Revision Series LIMITS
cot π a − x 2a 2a 4a 4a
The value of (lim)x→ is (b) − (c) (d) −
2 2
√a − x √
5 a
2 a + x π π π π
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JEE Mains Super40 Revision Series LIMITS
2
sin(π cos x) π
( lim ) ( ) is equal to (a) − π (b) π (c) (d) 1
6 x→0
x
2
2
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JEE Mains Super40 Revision Series LIMITS
x
x − 3
For x ∈ R , lim ( ) is equal to (a) e (b) e − 1 (c) e − 5 (d) e5
7 x→ ∞ x + 2
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JEE Mains Super40 Revision Series LIMITS
G(x) − G(1) 1 1
If G(x) (a) (b) (c) − √24 (d)
2
= − √25 − x , then lim is
8 x→1 x − 1 24 5
none of these
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9 JEE Mains Super40 Revision Series LIMITS
n 1
x sin( ) x ≠ 0
If f (x) , (n , then (a) exists for n
2
x
= { ∈ I) lim f (x) > 1
x→0
0 x = 0
(b) lim f (x) exists for n < 0 (c) lim f (x) does not exist for any value of n (d)
x→0 x→0
JEE Mains Super40 Revision Series LIMITS
p q p + q pq
The value of (lim) →(
p
−
q
), p, q, ∈ N, equal (a) (b)
x 1 1 − x 1 − x 2 2
10 p − q p
(c) (d) √
2 q
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JEE Mains Super40 Revision Series LIMITS
1
lim (where{x} denotes the fractional part of (x)) is equal to
x→ −1
√|x| − { − x}
11 1
(a)does not exist (b) 1 (c)∞ (d)
2
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JEE Mains Super40 Revision Series LIMITS
2
(lim) → {(1 + x)
x
} (where {.} denotes the fractional part of x (a)e2 − 7 (b) e2 − 8
x 0
12
(c)e2 − 6 (d) none of these
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13 JEE Mains Super40 Revision Series LIMITS
4 2 1 − cos ( x + 1 )
x +x +x+1 1 1
( ) 2 2
x
2
−x+1 2 3 1
x 1
(x + 1)
2 3 2
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JEE Mains Super40 Revision Series LIMITS
n n
x ⋅ sin x
If lim is nonzero finite, then n must be equal to 4 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 3
14 x→0 x
n
− sin
n
x
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JEE Mains Super40 Revision Series LIMITS
x sin x
Among (i) (ii) (i) exists, (ii) does not
−1 −1
lim sec ( ) lim sec ( )
sin x x
15 x→0 x→0
exist (i) does not exist, (ii) exists both (i) and (ii) exist neither (i) nor (ii) exists
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JEE Mains Super40 Revision Series LIMITS
1 + sin x − cos x + log(1 − x) 1 1
The value of (lim) → is (b) − (c) 0 (d) none
3
16 x 0 x 2 2
of these
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JEE Mains Super40 Revision Series LIMITS
1
2
ex − 1 1 1
lim is equal to (a) 1 (b) − 1 (c) (d) −
17 x→ ∞
2 tan
−1
(x ) − π
2 2 2
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18 JEE Mains Super40 Revision Series LIMITS
If x1 = 3 and xn + 1 = √2 + xn , n ≥ 1, then(lim)x → ∞ xn is (a) − 1 (b) 2 (c)
√5 (d) 3
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JEE Mains Super40 Revision Series LIMITS
(lim) −→ {x + 5) tan
−1
(x + 5) − (x + 1)tan
−1
(x + 1)} is equal to π (b) 2π
x∞
π
19 (c) (d) none of these
2
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JEE Mains Super40 Revision Series LIMITS
x
1 x e e
(lim) ( − ) is equal to (a) (b) 0 (c) (d) does not exist
20 x→ ∞
e 1 + x 1 − e e
1−e
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JEE Mains Super40 Revision Series LIMITS
2x + 1
2 2x − 1
x + 2x − 1 1
22 JEE Mains Super40 Revision Series LIMITS
10 10 10
(x + 1) + (x + 2) + ... + (x + 100)
lim is equal to (a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 10
x→ ∞ 10 10
x + 10
(d) 100
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JEE Mains Super40 Revision Series LIMITS
1
lim [√x + √x + √x − √x] is equal to (a)0 (b) (c) log 2 (d) e4
23 x→ ∞ 2
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JEE Mains Super40 Revision Series LIMITS
2
n(2n + 1)
24 lim is equal to (a)0 (b) 2 (c) 4 (d) ∞
n→ ∞
(n + 2)(n
2
+ 3n − 1)
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JEE Mains Super40 Revision Series LIMITS
√1 + √2 + x − √3 1 1
The value of (lim) → is (b) (c) 0 (d) none of
25 x 2 x − 2 8√3 4√3
these
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JEE Mains Super40 Revision Series LIMITS
sin x
(lim) →[ min (y
2
− 4y + 11) ](where[.]de ¬ esthe greatest integer
x 0 x
26
function is 5 (b) 6 (c) 7 (d) does not exist
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27 JEE Mains Super40 Revision Series LIMITS
If lim (x −3
sin 3x + ax
−2
+ b) exists and is equal to 0, then (a) a = − 3 and
x→0
9 9 9
b = (b) a = 3 and b = (c) a = − 3 and b = − (d) a = 3 and
2 2 2
9
b = −
2
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JEE Mains Super40 Revision Series LIMITS
100x 99 sin x
The value of lim ([ ] + [ ]) (where [.] represents the greatest
sin x x
28 x→0
integral function) is (a)199 (b) 198 (c)0 (d) none of these
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JEE Mains Super40 Revision Series LIMITS
1 1
n n
x ex x e
x
(2 ) − (3 ) 2
The value of lim
n
(where n ∈ N) is (a)log n( ) (b) 0 (c)
x→ ∞ x 3
29 2
n log n( ) (d) none of defined
3
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JEE Mains Super40 Revision Series LIMITS
2 2
[x] [x ]
Let lim
2
= l and lim
2
= m, where [.] denotes greatest integer.
x→0 x x→0 x
30 Then (a)l exists but m does not (b)m exists but l does not (c)both l and m exist (d)
neither ln or m exists
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31 JEE Mains Super40 Revision Series LIMITS
sin(sgn(x))
(lim) →[ ], where[.] denotes the greatest integer function, is equal to
x 0
(sgn(x))
0 (b) 1 (c) − 1 (d) does not exist
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JEE Mains Super40 Revision Series LIMITS
cos x
If f (x) =
1
then (a) (lim)
x→
π f (x) = − ∞ (b)
2
3
(1 − sin x)
32
(lim) π f (x) = ∞ (c) (lim)x → π f (x) = ∞ (d) none of these
x→
2 2
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JEE Mains Super40 Revision Series LIMITS
2 1
x ⋅ tan( )
x
lim is
33 x→ − ∞
√8x
2
+ 7x + 1
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JEE Mains Super40 Revision Series LIMITS
4 2
sin x − sin x + 1 1 1
JEE Mains Super40 Revision Series LIMITS
2 + 2x + sin 2x
lim is :
35 x→ ∞
(2x + sin 2x)e
sin x
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JEE Mains Super40 Revision Series LIMITS
x
(cos x − 1)(cos x − e )
The integer ' n' for which lim
n
is a finite nonzero
36 x→0 x
number, is a.1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4
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JEE Mains Super40 Revision Series LIMITS
2 x − 3 2(2x + 1)
If f (x) = , g(x) = and h(x) = − , then find
2
x − 3 x + 4 x + x − 12
37
lim [f (x) + g(x) + h(x)]
x→3
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JEE Mains Super40 Revision Series LIMITS
1 1
2
lim n (x n − x n + 1 ), x > 0
38 n→ ∞
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JEE Mains Super40 Revision Series LIMITS
sin x
1
1
The value of lim ((sin x)
x
+ ( ) ) equals
39 x→0 x
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JEE Mains Super40 Revision Series LIMITS
1 2 n
lim [ + + ... + ]is
40 n→ ∞
1 − n
2
1 − n
2
1 − n
2
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