SOLUTION: Not using Lopital's rule, how can i solve lim,x->0 ln(e-7x)-1 Can i sepatarate ln(e-7x) on lne - or / ln7 somehow? Thank you!

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Question 1012451: Not using Lopital's rule, how can i solve lim,x->0 ln(e-7x)-1
Can i sepatarate ln(e-7x) on lne - or / ln7 somehow?
Thank you!

Answer by ikleyn(52817)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Not using Lopital's rule, how can i solve lim,x->0 ln(e-7x)-1
Can i separate ln(e-7x) on lne - or / ln7 somehow?
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If it is    (literally as it is written), then the limit at x-->0 is  = 1 - 1 = 0.

If it is something else, then please use parentheses to write it correctly.


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