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As h tends to 0+,-1/h tends to -infinity and e-infinity tends to 0 and Hence the second limit is 1.Similarly,as h tends to 0-,-1/h tends to +infinity and so is e-1/h.Hence the first limit is 0.

A similar concept was used in another problem posted by u.

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