Lim as x approaches 0 from pos. side of f(x) is 1/2 and of g(x) is -1/3
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"Solution: Given lim x->0 f(x)+(x/g(x))²+1
f(x)=1/2
g(x)=1/3
= lim x->0 (1/2)+(x/(1/3))+1
apply lim
= (1/2)+1
= 3/2
=1.5 "
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