Solution
Solution
Solution steps
Apply the Limit Chain Rule:
Popular Examples
limit as x approaches 2 of (x-2)^4(5x^2)xy^'+y=7xy^2,y(1)=5integral from 1 to infinity of 1/(x^{1.0005)}derivative of (e^x)/(x^3+1)derivative of integral of 1/(x(x-2)^2)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the limit as x approaches 0+of ln(5sin(x)) ?
The limit as x approaches 0+of ln(5sin(x)) is -infinity