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lim x -> -infinity of ((x)(e^x))

This thing is weird because I apply l'hopital's rule yet I never receive the correct answer which is supposedly = 0. It just stays in the form [-infinity * -infinity].

Anyone can help out?

1 answer

x --> + oo of -x/e^x
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