Provide an appropriate response.The statement "the limit of a constant times a function is the constant times the limit" follows from a combination of two fundamental limit principles. What are they?
A. The limit of a product is the product of the limits, and a constant is continuous.
B. The limit of a function is a constant times a limit, and the limit of a constant is the constant.
C. The limit of a product is the product of the limits, and the limit of a quotient is the quotient of the limits.
D. The limit of a constant is the constant, and the limit of a product is the product of the limits.
Answer: D
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