Saturday, 16 November 2013

Calculate this limit without L'Hospital's rule or series expansion

Calculating the limit as $x$ approaches $0$ using L'Hospital's rule or series expansion is straightforward, but how to evaluate the limit without either of those techniques.




How to calculate the following limit as $x$ approaches $0$:



$\dfrac{\ln(x+1)+1-e^x}{x^2}$

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