Given below are two statements : Statement I : lim _ mathrm x rightarrow 0 left(frac tan^ - 1 mathrm x + log_ mathrm e sqrt frac 1 + mathrm x1 - mathrm x - 2 mathrm xmathrm x ^ 5right) = frac 25 Statement II: lim_xto 1left(x^frac21 - xright) = frac1e^2 In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Solution & Explanation

### Related Formula log(1+x) = x - fracx^22 + fracx^33 - dots lim_x to a u^v = e^lim (u-1)v ### Core Logic Verify Statement I via high-order Taylor polynomial series tracking, and determine Statement II values by resolving standard exponential limit properties. ### Step 1: Expand Statement I Sequence Polynomials tan^-1x = x - fracx^33 + fracx^55 - dots frac12[ln(1+x) - ln(1-x)] = x + fracx^33 + fracx^55 + dots Summing terms together and subtracting 2x leaves: lim_x to 0 frac2x^5/5 + dotsx^5 = frac25 quad text(Statement I is true) ### Step 2: Verify Statement II Limit Power Structure Evaluating the 1^infty form configuration style: e^lim_x to 1 left(frac21-xright)(x-1) = e^-2 = frac1e^2 quad text(Statement II is true) ### Step 3: State Conclusion Both statements are correct. ### Pattern Recognition When a limit features a power factor of 5 in the denominator, you must track expansion variables through the 5th degree term to guarantee accuracy. ### Evaluation Rubric / Model Answer null ### Chapter Mix Class 11 Mathematics: Limits

Reference Study Guides

More Limits Previous-Year Questions — Page 9

Q17 jee_main_2024_31_jan_morning Continuity Check
Let g(x) be a linear function and f(x) = begincases g(x) & , x le 0 \\ left(frac1+x2+xright)^frac1x & , x > 0 endcases is continuous at x = 0. If f'(1) = f(-1), then the value of g(3) is
  • A. frac13 log_e left(frac49e^1/3right)
  • B. frac13 log_e left(frac49right) + 1
  • C. log_e left(frac49right) - 1
  • D. log_e left(frac49e^1/3right)

Solution

### Core Logic Let g(x) = ax + b. Since f(x) is continuous at x = 0: lim_x to 0^+ f(x) = f(0) lim_x to 0 left(frac1+x2+xright)^frac1x = b As x to 0, the base approaches frac12, and exponent approaches infty. Thus, left(frac12right)^infty = 0. So, b = 0. Thus, g(x) = ax. ### Step 1: Calculate Derivative For x > 0, f(x) = left(frac1+x2+xright)^frac1x. Let y = f(x). ln y = frac1x lnleft(frac1+x2+xright) Differentiating both sides w.r.t x: frac1y y' = -frac1x^2 lnleft(frac1+x2+xright) + frac1x cdot frac2+x1+x cdot frac1(2+x) - (1+x)1(2+x)^2 y' = y left[ -frac1x^2 lnleft(frac1+x2+xright) + frac1x(1+x)(2+x) right] ### Step 2: Apply Condition At x=1, y = f(1) = frac23. f'(1) = frac23 left[ -1 lnleft(frac23right) + frac16 right] = -frac23 lnleft(frac23right) + frac19 Also f(-1) = g(-1) = -a. Given f'(1) = f(-1) implies -a = -frac23 lnleft(frac23right) + frac19. a = frac23 lnleft(frac23right) - frac19 ### Step 3: Evaluate g(3) g(3) = 3a = 2 lnleft(frac23right) - frac13 g(3) = lnleft(frac49right) - frac13 = lnleft(frac49right) - ln(e^1/3) = lnleft(frac49e^1/3right) ### Evaluation Rubric / Model Answer null ### Chapter Mix Class 12 Maths: Continuity and Differentiability Class 12 Maths: Application of Derivatives

More Limits Questions — jee_main_2025_08_april_evening

Practice all Limits previous-year questions →

Rankbit System
JEE Physics: Waves (+15.5%) | Electrostatics: Concentric Shells (-29.7%) | Modern Physics: Photoelectric Clones (+34.2%) | Mathematics: Definite Integrals (+18.1%) | Chemistry: Coordination Splitting (-11.4%) | JEE Physics: Waves (+15.5%) | Electrostatics: Concentric Shells (-29.7%) | Modern Physics: Photoelectric Clones (+34.2%) | Mathematics: Definite Integrals (+18.1%) | Chemistry: Coordination Splitting (-11.4%)