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  • 24-11-2016
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lim (1 + 1/x)^(3x) as x->infinity

solving this using L'hopital's rule for indeterminate infinity - infinity.

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  • 27-11-2016
lim ln([(x+1)/x]^3x) as x ->.infinity =lim ln([(x+1)^(3x)]/[x^(3x)]) as s->infinity =lim ln((x+1)^(3x))-ln(x^(3x)) = infinity - infinity
your answer is e3 but you can use l'hopital if you liketake the log, get 3xln(1+1/x)which is in the form ∞×0 then use the usual trick of rewriting as ln(1+1/x)/1/3x
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