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 Feb 9, 2015

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This is a form of something called indeterminate because if you replace 1, 0, and
infinity by functions the limits of which are 1, 0, and infinity as
x -> 0, then the limit of the compound function does not exist, in the
sense that the limit depends on which functions you choose.
 Feb 9, 2015
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Best Answer
This is a form of something called indeterminate because if you replace 1, 0, and
infinity by functions the limits of which are 1, 0, and infinity as
x -> 0, then the limit of the compound function does not exist, in the
sense that the limit depends on which functions you choose.
TakahiroMaeda Feb 9, 2015

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