Applying LHopitals Rule to Exponential Indeterminate Forms
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Description • 0^0, 1^infinity, and infinity^0 are three more indeterminate forms where we have to do further analysis to compute these limits. By taking logs, we can invoke the power of L'Hopital's Rule • Learning Objectives • 1) Classify a limit as being in an indeterminate form • 2) Apply an appropriate sequence of algebraic tricks to convert it into a standard form for L'Hopitals Rule, and compute. • • Now it's your turn: • 1) Summarize the big idea of this video in your own words • 2) Write down anything you are unsure about to think about later • 3) What questions for the future do you have? Where are we going with this content? • 4) Can you come up with your own sample test problem on this material? Solve it! • Learning mathematics is best done by actually DOING mathematics. A video like this can only ever be a starting point. I might show you the basic ideas, definitions, formulas, and examples, but to truly master calculus means that you have to spend time - a lot of time! - sitting down and trying problems yourself, asking questions, and thinking about mathematics. So before you go on to the next video, pause and go THINK. • This video is part of a Calculus course taught by Dr. Trefor Bazett at the University of Cincinnati. • BECOME A MEMBER: • ►Join: / @drtrefor • MATH BOOKS MERCH I LOVE: • ► My Amazon Affiliate Shop: https://www.amazon.com/shop/treforbazett
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