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a)0b)1c)2d)Does not exist since n is not definede)Does not exist since the value keeps going between 2 different numbersf)Positive Infinity Let L (n, x) represent

a)0b)1c)2d)Does not exist since n is not definede)Does not exist since the value keeps going between 2 different numbersf)Positive Infinity

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Let L (n, x) represent number Leo outputs if we start with the number n and use Leo x times. For example L (13, 2) would represent if we started with the number 13 and used Leo twice; 13 > 14 > 7 so L (13, 2) = 7. Evaluate the following limit limxm L(n, x)

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