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If \(\lim _{x \rightarrow \infty}\left(1+\dfrac{a}{x}+\dfrac{b}{x^2}\right)^{2 x}=e^2\), then

  1. A \(a=1, b=2\)
  2. B \(a=2, b=1\)
  3. C \(a=1, b \in R\)
  4. D None of these
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(C) \(a=1, b \in R\)

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The given limit is of the form \(1^{\infty}\). We use the formula \(\lim_{x \rightarrow \infty} (f(x))^{g(x)} = e^{\lim_{x \rightarrow \infty} g(x)(f(x)-1)}\). Here, \(f(x) = 1 + \dfrac{a}{x} + \dfrac{b}{x^2}\) and \(g(x) = 2x\). The limit becomes…