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COMEDK · Maths · 25. Continuity and Differentiability

The function \(f(x)=\left(\frac{\log _{e}(1+a x)-\log _{e}(1-b x)}{x}\right)\) is
undefined at \(x=0\). The value which should be assigned to \(f\) at \(x=0\) so that it is continuous at \(x=0\) is

  1. A \(\frac{a+b}{2}\)
  2. B \(a+b\)
  3. C \(\log _{e}(a b)\)
  4. D \(a-b\)
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(B) \(a+b\)

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We have, \(f(x)=\frac{\log _{e}(1+a x)-\log _{e}(1-b x)}{x}\) \(=\lim _{x \rightarrow 0} \frac{\log _{e}(1+a x)-\log _{e}(1-b x)}{x} \quad\left[\frac{0}{0}\right.\) form \(]\) Applying L'Hospital rule,…