Solution
Solution
+1
Decimal Notation
Solution steps
Apply L'Hopital's Rule
Plug in the value
Simplify
Popular Examples
limit as x approaches 0 of x(11+7/x)integral from 0 to pi/(14) of cos(7x)integral of 1/(7x^6)integral of x^2-3x-10(\partial)/(\partial y)(x^2tan(y))
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the limit as x approaches+0 of (e^x-1)/(2x) ?
The limit as x approaches+0 of (e^x-1)/(2x) is 1/2