What happens if you try to use L'Hopital's Rule to find the limit?
lim x/√x^2 +6
x→[infinity]...
Mathematics, 23.06.2021 15:50 punani
What happens if you try to use L'Hopital's Rule to find the limit?
lim x/√x^2 +6
x→[infinity]
Required:
a. You cannot apply L'Hopital's Rule because the function is not differentiable.
b. You cannot apply L'Hopital's Rule because the numerator equals zero for some value x = a.
c. You cannot apply L'Hopital's Rule because the function is not continuous.
d. You cannot apply L'Hopital's Rule because the denominator equals zero for some value x = a.
e. Repeated applications of L'Hopital Rule result in the original limit or the limit of the reciprocal of the function.
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