SOLUTION: Explain why L’Hôpital’s rule cannot be used to find the limit of g(x) = e^2x / x
as x approaches 0.
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Question 1095113: Explain why L’Hôpital’s rule cannot be used to find the limit of g(x) = e^2x / x
as x approaches 0.
Answer by ikleyn(52815) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Because this fraction is not of a type of fraction as x approaches to 0, required for applicability of the L’Hôpital’s rule.
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