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Latest revision as of 12:43, 4 April 2024
Problem
The limit of
as
approaches
as a limit is:
Solution
Both
and
approach 0 as
approaches
, using the L'Hôpital's rule, we have
.
Thus, the answer is
.
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Solution 2
The numerator of
can be factored as
. The
terms in the numerator and denominator cancel, so the expression is equal to
so long as
does not equal
. Looking at the function's behavior near 1, we see that as
approaches one, the expression approaches
.
Note: Alternatively, we can ignore the domain restriction and just plug in
into the reduced expression.
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