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Indeterminate Forms and L’Hopital’s Rule Part 2 Chapter 4.4 April 17, 2007.

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1 Indeterminate Forms and L’Hopital’s Rule Part 2 Chapter 4.4 April 17, 2007

2 Indeterminate Forms Any limit of the form is called an indeterminate form of type. We call the form an indeterminate form of type. Other Indeterminate forms are:

3 L’Hopital’s Rule applies ONLY to indeterminate forms: If the Or Then Take for example: Indeterminate form: Provided the limit on the right exists (or is or )

4 However we can manipulate expressions of other forms so they fit the criteria: The form is: L’Hopitals does not apply, but if we rewrite the limit as the resulting form will be or And we can apply L’Hopital’s Rule.

5 However we can manipulate expressions of other forms so they fit the criteria: The form is: L’Hopitals does not apply, but if we rewrite the limit as a quotient (finding a common denominator) the resulting form will be or And we can apply L’Hopital’s Rule.

6 Example: The form is: L’Hopitals does not apply, but we can combine the log term using properties of logs: Which gives us the form

7 The last forms involve exponents and we’ll use these properties of logs: in our solution. The form is: L’Hopitals does not apply, but if we rewrite the function in terms of e using the first property of logs: We can use the second property and find the limit using our previous forms.

8 More Examples:

9 Try:

10 More Examples: Is finite. Determine a value of b for which b= 0 Determine a value of b for which Is finite.b= 8 Determine the behavior of the limits: Both diverge


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