4.7 Using L'Hopital's Rule for Determining Limits of Indeterminate Forms - Calculus. flippedmath.com Calculus I - L'Hospital's Rule and Indeterminate Forms
limxāaf(x)g(x)=limxāafā²(x)gā²(x)limit over x right arrow a of f of x over g of x end-fraction equals limit over x right arrow a of f prime of x over g prime of x end-fraction provided the limit on the right exists (or is ±āplus or minus infinity Step-by-Step Application 4.7 / 10 ActionThri...
limxāaf(x)=0 and limxāag(x)=0limit over x right arrow a of f of x equals 0 and limit over x right arrow a of g of x equals 0 4.7 / 10 ActionThri...
, can have a determined limit for their ratio based on their slopes (derivatives) at that point. ā Result 4.7 / 10 ActionThri...
The key feature for Section 4.7 is , which simplifies the calculation of limits for indeterminate quotients by using derivatives.