Limit Continuity And Differentiability Ques 78

  1. $\lim _{x \rightarrow 0} \frac{\sin \left(\pi \cos ^{2} x\right)}{x^{2}}$ is equal to

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(a) $\frac{\pi}{2}$

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(c) $-\pi$

(d) $\pi$

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Answer:

Correct Answer: 78.(d)

Solution:

  1. PLAN To make the quadratic into simple form we should eliminate the radical sign.

Description of Situation As for given equation, when $a \rightarrow 0$ the equation reduces to identity in $x$.

i.e. $a x^{2}+b x+c=0, \forall x \in \mathbb{R}$ or $a=b=c \rightarrow 0$

Thus, first we should make the above equation independent of coefficients by setting it equal to 0.

Let $a+1=t^{6}$. Thus, when $a \rightarrow 0, t \rightarrow 1$.

$$ \begin{array}{rlrl} \therefore & \left(t^{2}-1\right) x^{2}+\left(t^{3}-1\right) x+(t-1) & =0 \\ \Rightarrow \quad(t-1){(t+1) x^{2}+\left(t^{2}+t+1\right) x+1 } & =0, \text { as } t \rightarrow 1 \\ 2 x^{2}+3 x+1 & =0 \\ $$\Rightarrow & & 2 x^{2}+3 x+1 & =0 \\ \Rightarrow & & (2 x+1)(x+1) & =0 \\ & \text { Thus, } & x & =-1,-1 / 2 \end{array} $$

or $\quad \lim _{a \rightarrow 0^{+}} \alpha(a)=-1 / 2$

and $\quad \lim _{a \rightarrow 0^{+}} \beta(a)=-1$



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