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Evaluate using L'Hopital Rule?
lim as x approaches x from left (1-x)^(3/x)
10 years ago

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Steve
Take a look at this site

https://ca.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20101128113606AAYRwSF

and you should be able to see why the limit is e^-3
10 years ago

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