If I am understading L"hospital rule it says, if after taking the limit of a function and you end up with indeterminate form you just differentiate the function and then try again to come up with a real limit, and if this does not work you continue to find higher order derivatives until you can find a derivative that is not in the form 0/0 or infinity/infinity or some other indeterminate form. Is this correct? Thank you for your response/reponses.
True but it's usually takes 2 goes if you see having to differentiating more than that somethin muss be up
Thanks, so try until I have differentiated twice and then if I still end up with inderterminate form then, the derivative does not exist. Is that what you are saying.
Not quite, what i'm saying is it usually takes two goes to differentiate if you see yourself having to differentiate more than that check you working
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