Use L'Hopital's Rule lim (x / x - 1 - 1 / ln x) x-> 0
\[\lim \frac{ x }{ x-1 }-\frac{ 1 }{ lnx }\] is it yours?
ya
x-> 0
why do we have to use l'hopital rule?
the teacher makes me use it
you don't have the form which allows you use that rule, to use that rule, you must have the form 0/0, infinitive/infinitive...and so on. but yours is not. in the first part, when you replace x =0 you have 0/-1 =0
ok
Sorry friend, you may wait for another help. I am helpless here, let me ask other for you @terenzreignz ?
oh ok ths
@skullpatrol
Terenze: help the asker, please. I am hang on
It doesn't look like L'Hopital applies...
limit goes to zero, as @Hoa said... unless your question wasn't written properly. could you post a picture instead? Or draw it using the draw option @Nageer
ok
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