I’m sorry where is the graph?
The easiest way to find such limits, where there is a numerator and a denominator is to apply <span><span>Hospital's Rule.
1st find the derivative of the numerator and the derivative of the denominator, if it still gives an indeterminate value, find the second derivative of N and D
3) lim sin(2x)/x when x →0
Derivative sin2x → 2cos2x
Derivative x→ 1
2cos2x/1 when x→0 , 2cos2x → 2
and lim sin(2x)/x when x →0 is 2
4) lim(sinx)/(2x²-x)
→cosx/(2x-1) when x →0 cosx/(2x-1) = -1
and lim(sinx)/(2x²-x) when x →0 is -1
and so on and so forth. Try to continue following the same principle
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The hint is a female organ called pistil but the answer is the STIGMA
This is a example of getting distracted
Answer:
Meddlesome and eager.
Explanation:
The given text is taken from Jane Austen's novel titled 'Sense and Sensibility.' The novel is centered around the Dashwood family.
Mrs Jennings is a widow of a man who left ample 'juncture' for her. She spends most of her time visiting her children's household, where they are married off. She is a lady who kvells to make pair of young people, specifically of Elinor and Marianne.
From the first paragraph of the text one can infer her to be meddlesome and eager.
Meddlesome is a quality of interfering into other's business. Mrs. Jennings is a character who loves to interfere in the business of young people and is eager to attach them.
Thus the correct answer is the fourth option.