Find

limx→∞ e^−x

= 1/e
So would the answer be 0?

1 answer

limx→∞ e^−x
= limx→∞ 1/e^x , you had 1/e

now consider e^x, as x→∞ , e^x→∞
so 1/e^x → 0

yes, you are right
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