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find the limit. use L'Hopital's
Find the limit as x approaches infinity of sin(2x)/x
The answer is 0. How can I show that this is an indeterminate form so I can
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John
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Using l'hopital's rule, find the limit as x approaches zero of
(e^(6/x)-6x)^(X/2) I know l'hopital's rule, but this is seeming to
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Kate
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Using l'hopital's rule, find the limit as x approaches infinity of
(e^(6/x)-6x)^(X/2) I know l'hopital's rule, but this is
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Kate
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Find the limit of f(x) as x approaches 0.
f(x) = [1-cos^2(3x)] / x^2 Is there a way to do this if we haven't learned L'Hopital's
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Autumn
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Find the limit as x approaches infinity of (lnx)^(1/x). This unit is on L'Hopital's rule. I know that the answer is 1, I just
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Hannah
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How do I find the limit of (1+sin(pi times x))^(1/x) as x approaches 0? I tried using wolframalpha, but am unable to understand
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W
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find the limit without using L'Hopital's Rule
Lim(X->-4) (16-x^2 / x+4)
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jaime
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find the limit. use L'Hopital's Rule if necessary.
lim (x^2+3x+2)/(x^2+1) x -> -1
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Joe
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Using L'Hopital's Rule, find the limit:
lim x->0+ (as x approaches 0 from the right) of sinx/x^(1/3)
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Justin
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Using L'Hopital's rule find the limit if exists of;
lim x->1 (cosx)/(pi-2x) I got (sinx)/2 but i am not sure about this> Can
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Nikita
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