Insane Limit

Calculus Level pending

What is the limit as x approaches 1 of (x^1006-1)/(x^503-1)? Yes, there is a trick.


The answer is 2.

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1 solution

Basic l'hopital's rule. In the end you get 1006/503 = 2.

Yeah, I figured that rule out. I wasn't sure if it was a commonly known one or not.

Cole Wyeth - 6 years, 8 months ago

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