Thursday, 28 April 2016

calculus - Solving a limit with L'hospital rule or without it

So I have a limit that I want to solve:



limx0(1+ln(1x2)2x+1sin(x))1x2



So I thought of using L'Hospital's rule, but it's not the 00 situation.



Or Can it go for a different L'Hospital's rule situation, like it's but i get 1 at the numerator?

Can I still use it or should I first manipulate the fraction somehow that it's plausible for using that rule, or is there another trick to use?



Any help would be appreciated.

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