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Let \(f:→R→(0,∞)\) be increasing function such that \(Lt_{x→∞}\frac {f(7x)}{f(x)}=1\), then \(Lt_{x→∞}[\frac {f(5x)}{f(x)}-1]\) is equal to

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Concepts Used:

Increasing and Decreasing Functions

Increasing Function:

On an interval I, a function f(x) is said to be increasing, if for any two numbers x and y in I such that x < y, 

⇒ f(x) ≤ f(y)

Decreasing Function:

On an interval I, a function f(x) is said to be decreasing, if for any two numbers x and y in I such that x < y,

⇒ f(x) ≥ f(y)

Strictly Increasing Function:

On an interval I, a function f(x) is said to be strictly increasing, if for any two numbers x and y in I such that x < y,

⇒ f(x) < f(y)

Strictly Decreasing Function:

On an interval I, a function f(x) is said to be strictly decreasing, if for any two numbers x and y in I such that x < y,

⇒ f(x) > f(y)

Graphical Representation of Increasing and Decreasing Functions