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OpenStudy (babyslapmafro):

When finding the limit of (lnx)/x as x approaches infinity, it is safe to say that the limit is 0 because the denominator increases (or approaches infinity) much more rapidly than the numerator, correct?

OpenStudy (baldymcgee6):

|dw:1351118218547:dw|That is the reason, the denominator will be increasing way faster than the numerator. If x =10000 for example, the numerator is 9ish and the denom is 10000

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