Find the limit. Use L'Hopitals

  1. Find the limit. Use L'Hopitals Rule if necessary.lim (x^2+3x+2)/(x^2+x) x -> 0
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    2. Britt asked by Britt
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  2. find the limit of lim sin(x-1)/(x^2 + x - 2) x->1without using l'hopitals rule
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  3. find the limit as x approaches 0 of the function: (e^x.sinx)/xwithout using hopitals rule
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  4. Hi there,I'm currently stuck on a maths question. Find the limit as x approaches 0 for (1+sinx)^cotx I've put logs on both sides
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  5. without using l'hopitals rule.limit of h goes to 0 of [ sin 2((3*pi/8)+h)) - sin (3*pi/4)] / h
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    2. elan asked by elan
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  6. Can you please help me get the solution to this limit without using squeeze theorem and l'hopitals rulelim x to 0 of x^3
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    2. Liv asked by Liv
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  7. Using l'hopitals rule, evaluate the following:Lim x-->infinity Inx/2(x)^1/2 Limx-->0 (1/x - 1/e^x -1) I tried both multiple
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    2. Maya asked by Maya
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  8. Find the positive integers k for whichlim ->0 sin(sin(x))/x^k exists, and then find the value the limit. (hint:consider first
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  9. (a) Find the number c such that the limit below exists.Limit as x goes to -2 of: x^2+cx=c-3/x^2+2x (b) Calculate the limit for
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    2. Andrew asked by Andrew
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  10. (a) Find the number c such that the limit below exists.Limit as x goes to -2 of: x^2+cx=c-3/x^2+2x (b) Calculate the limit for
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    2. Andrew asked by Andrew
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