Asked by Roger
Determine the following limit.
lim (1/x-3)
x->3
lim (1/x-3)
x->3
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Answered by
MathMate
I assume you are missing parentheses, namely you mean:
Lim 1/(x-3)
x->3
When the numerator evaluates to a finite number, and the denominator to zero, then the limit would be infinite.
L'Hôpital's rule applies only when <i>both</i> numerator and denominator evaluates to infinity or both zero.
Lim 1/(x-3)
x->3
When the numerator evaluates to a finite number, and the denominator to zero, then the limit would be infinite.
L'Hôpital's rule applies only when <i>both</i> numerator and denominator evaluates to infinity or both zero.