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2913215 No.2913215 [Reply] [Original]

This should be an easy question but I seem to screw it up somehow:

lim (e^(x^2) + 2cos(x) - 3) / (ln(1 + x^2)-x^2)
x->0

the answer should be -7/6 but how do I achieve that.

Not the equation in the picture.

>> No.2913244

>>2913215
you can use l'hopital rule when you have 0/0 or infinity / infinity

>> No.2913253

Yeah just use l'hopital's rule and keep derivating till you end up at a finite limit

>> No.2913264

>>2913253

>derivating

nice, faggot

>> No.2913278

well now I end up with the wrong answer /: hmpf.

>> No.2913281

someone post their working out.

>> No.2913318

Yeah, if someone please could help me. I'd really appreciate it.

>> No.2913440

bump