limits

how to do it without expansion
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Opt
Opt3mo ago
The easy thing to say would be L'Hôpital
Imine
ImineOP3mo ago
x keeps appearing in the denominator
Opt
Opt3mo ago
Ok wait lemme try.
Imine
ImineOP3mo ago
okay
CorrodedCoffin
CorrodedCoffin3mo ago
ans mile toh ping
Monishrules
Monishrules3mo ago
Write it like dis and lh i guess on the right
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Imine
ImineOP3mo ago
hm can we take seperate limit of numerator when denom is tending to 0
Monishrules
Monishrules3mo ago
no i mean the numerator should tend to 0 otherwise it tends to infinity
Imine
ImineOP3mo ago
Then how'd u take limit of (1+x)^1/x seperately
Real potato
Real potato3mo ago
Ans is e/2?
Imine
ImineOP3mo ago
yeah howd you do it without expansion
Real potato
Real potato3mo ago
Now this is zero by zero form
Real potato
Real potato3mo ago
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Real potato
Real potato3mo ago
Use l hopital This que is just a mix of 2 que limx—>infinity (1+1/t)^t Is a separate question On solving youll get that this equals e You can solve this by taking log

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