lim x → 0 (√(1+x) -1)/x
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√(1+x)-1/x
it's 0/0
so apply L. h. rule
(1/2(1+x) +0)/1
Now x tends to 0 so 1/2
is anwer
hope it helped tell me if it is correct
and if u don't know L. h. rule comment me I'll try to explain
it's 0/0
so apply L. h. rule
(1/2(1+x) +0)/1
Now x tends to 0 so 1/2
is anwer
hope it helped tell me if it is correct
and if u don't know L. h. rule comment me I'll try to explain
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Answer:1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
√(1+x)-1/x
=0/0
applying L.H. rule:
(1/2(1+x)+0)/1
therefore x tends to 0;
=>1/2
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