Suppose g(x) is a continuous function on (-∞, ∞). Which of the following is FALSE? The limit lim cos(x) x+∞ x² + g(x)| d

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Suppose g(x) is a continuous function on (-∞, ∞). Which of the following is FALSE? The limit lim cos(x) x+∞ x² + g(x)| d

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Suppose g(x) is a continuous function on (-∞, ∞). Which of the following is FALSE? The limit lim cos(x) x+∞ x² + g(x)| does NOT exist. Olim sin(x)g(x) = 0. x-0 e The function 1+1(2) is continuous at the point x = 0. The limit lim g(x) exists. x-10 The limit lim g(x)| exists. x⇒0
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