Solution
Solution
Solution steps
Apply exponent rules
Apply the Limit Chain Rule:
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Popular Examples
derivative of sin(2xcos(3x))y^{''}+9y=4csc^2(3x)tangent of f(x)= 1/(sqrt(8x)),\at x=9(\partial)/(\partial x)(2x^3y^2+2y+4x)integral of x^3sqrt(x^4+1)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the limit as x approaches 0+of x^{sin(2x)} ?
The limit as x approaches 0+of x^{sin(2x)} is 1