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when can you say that the limit of a certain exponential or logarithmic is 0​

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Answered by Anonymous
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There is no value of f(x) that can cause the value of x to be negative or zero. will never cross the y-axis because x can never equal 0. ... After x = 1, as x gets larger and larger, the increasing function values begin to slow down (the increase get smaller and smaller as x gets larger and larger).

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