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Question 348115
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as x approaches 1
find the limit of
e^(x-x^2)
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stanbon(75887)
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as x approaches 1
find the limit of
e^(x-x^2)
lim[e^(x-x^2)] as x approaches 1 = e^(1-1) = e^0 = 1
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Stan H.