jm1234567890
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i reckon it is useful for HSC maths.
I recomend you ppl learn it.
I recomend you ppl learn it.
otherwise known as inderterminate formsOriginally posted by jm1234567890
remeber ONLY for 0/0 or infinity/infifnty limits
I thought you were allowed to use any methods you want as long as you dont assume any formulae etc that your not allowed toOriginally posted by CM_Tutor
I recommend you be VERY careful in following the above piece of advice. L'Hopital's Rule is theory beyond the Extn 2 syllabus, so you have no idea how a marker might repond to its use.
How do you know that using L'Hopital's Rule is not assuming a formula that you're not allowed to assume?Originally posted by Calculon
I thought you were allowed to use any methods you want as long as you dont assume any formulae etc that your not allowed to
yep you don't need working for curve sketchingOriginally posted by Affinity
But the most likely application of L'hosptial's rule will be finding some limit for graph sketching.. and they don't care which method you used
How would you react if someone used it to find lim (x --> 0) (sin 3x) / x ?Originally posted by Affinity
But the most likely application of L'hosptial's rule will be finding some limit for graph sketching.. and they don't care which method you used
Lim[x->0] x<sup>x</sup>Originally posted by Affinity
sketch x^x for positive x...
you would have to know where it tends to as x -> 0?