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lim \frac{ log(1 + 4x) }{2x}

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Answered by ThePunisher2099
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Points A, D, and C are collinear.  Find the area of ΔADB.  Show your work.  If the answer is not an integer, give the exact answer in simplest radical form.

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heya \\ \\ lim \: \: \: log(1 + nx) \div x = n\\ x - > 0 \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ lim \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: log(1 + 4x) \div 3x \\\ x -> 0 \\ \\ \\ \\ =4 \div 3

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Anonymous: yes! 4/3 is right ans.
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