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When either side of the equation using squeeze theorem don't equal the same amount what does that mean. For example : Let f and g

When either side of the equation using squeeze theorem don't equal the same amount what does that mean. For example :

Letfandgbe functions defined asf(x)=x2 2x+ 4 and g(x) = 1/3 x2 + 2/5 Ifh(x) g(x) andh(x) f(x) for all values ofx, what islim x->0 h(x)?

I got lim x-> 0 h(x) = 2/5 h (x) 4

what would be the answer, the choices are :

A) 2/5

B) 4

C) can not be determined

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