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(a)
Find the value of the limit using the definition of hyperbolic function.
(b)
Find the value of the limit using the definition of hyperbolic function.
(c)
Find the value of the limit using the definition of hyperbolic function.
(d)
Find the value of the limit using the definition of hyperbolic function.
(e)
Find the value of the limit using the definition of hyperbolic function.
(f)
Find the value of the limit using the definition of hyperbolic function.
(g)
Find the value of the limit using the definition of hyperbolic function.
(h)
Find the value of the limit using the definition of hyperbolic function.
(i)
Find the value of the limit using the definition of hyperbolic function.
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