How do you find the limit of #(e^x - 1)/x^3# as x approaches 0?
2 Answers
Mar 10, 2016
The limit does not exist, because, as
Explanation:
For his one, I would use l'Hospital's rule.
The initial forms of
Applying l'Hospital, gets us to
Because both the numerator and denominator are positive for
Mar 10, 2016
Infinity.
Explanation:
Differentiate numerator and denominator and take the limit for the ratio applying L' Hospital's rule.for limits of indeterminate forms.
The ratio of the derivatives is