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For approaching from the rightThe denominator is a positive quantity approaching 0 from the right
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derivative of y=e^x+1limit as x approaches 0 of e^{-x}x^2integral from 0 to 1 of e^{-0.1x}derivative of y=e^2xd/(d{z)}(sqrt({x)^2+{y}^2+{z}^2})
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What is the limit as x approaches-1+of 3/(x+1) ?
The limit as x approaches-1+of 3/(x+1) is infinity