Find the following limit. 5 In(x) lim x-1 X-1 Solution Since lim 5 In(x) = 5 In(1) = x-1 the limit is an indeterminate form, so we can apply l'Hospital's Rule. 5 In(x) lim X→1 X-1 = lim X→ 1 = lim = x → 1 = lim X→ 1 (5 -(5 In(x)) (x-1) 1 and lim (x - 1) = X→ 1
Find the following limit. 5 In(x) lim x-1 X-1 Solution Since lim 5 In(x) = 5 In(1) = x-1 the limit is an indeterminate form, so we can apply l'Hospital's Rule. 5 In(x) lim X→1 X-1 = lim X→ 1 = lim = x → 1 = lim X→ 1 (5 -(5 In(x)) (x-1) 1 and lim (x - 1) = X→ 1
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Chapter3: The Derivative
Section3.3: Rates Of Change
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