Need help finding limit using L'Hopital's rule
\[\lim_{\theta \rightarrow \pi/2} \csc ^{2}(\theta-\pi/2) \ln (\csc \theta)\]
sorry, i couldn't figure out to write out the whole thing
what u have written is not in lhospital form
oh. i wasn't sure whether i needed to apply it or not
it should have been 0/0
\[or \infty /\infty\]
for some reason, it thought it was \[\infty*0\]
would anyone know what the limit would be?
apply Lhopital's rule if the limit is \[\infty\]
infinity is the answer
so right now what form is the equation in? \[\infty*0, \right?\]
uh sorry that was a typo
would anyone know how to show how to get there, step by step?
infinity*1
as long as u get infinity as ur answer, u keep on applying the rule until the limit exist as a real number
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