a) \(\frac{1}{\sqrt 2}\)
b) \(\frac{-1}{\sqrt 2}\)
c) \(\frac{-1}{2\sqrt 2}\)
d) \(\frac{1}{2\sqrt 2}\)
What is the value of the limit f(x) = \(\frac{sin^2x+\sqrt 2 sin x}{x^2-4x}\) if x approaches 0?
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What is the value of the limit f(x) = \(\frac{sin^2x+\sqrt 2 sin x}{x^2-4x}\) if x approaches 0?
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