Solution
Solution
Solution steps
Apply the Limit Chain Rule:
Popular Examples
y^{''}-2y^'+4y=0,y(0)=1,y^'(0)=2derivative of p(θ)=sqrt(11θ)derivative of integral of x^3+1/(x^3)(\partial)/(\partial x)(4z)integral of x/(2+x^2)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the limit as x approaches 2+of ln(x^2-4) ?
The limit as x approaches 2+of ln(x^2-4) is -infinity