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C. Because sin(x) approximates to x when x is very small. So, sin(x)/x=1 when x tends to zero. But, when x=0, the value of f(x) is 0. I am naming the option c as f(x). When we plot the graph of f(x), there occurs a sudden jump from y=0 to y=1 at x=0.

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