LimitsHard
Question
For a > 0, let l =
and m =
then -
Options
A.′l′ is always greater than ′m′ for all values of a > 0
B.′l′ is always greater than ′m′ only when a ≥ 1
C.′l′ is always greater than ′m′ for all values of ′a′ satisfying a > e-a
D.el + m = 0
Solution
Put x =
- h

=
asin h 
= loge a
m =

=
= - a
=
= loge a
m =
=
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