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find the limit of

lim x--->0^+ x/ln(x)
lim x----> inf (1+4/x)^x
4 years ago

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oobleck
since lim lnx = -∞, you have 0/-∞ = 0

Recall that limit (1 + 1/x)^x = e
so this limit is e^4
4 years ago

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