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Mauricio Hayes
28 October, 00:59
Finding the limit of (1/ln (x-7)) - (1/x-8)
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Morgan Blackburn
28 October, 03:46
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When x gets very large, you can substitute 1/x and 1/ln (x-7) by 0. What remains is 8, so limit for x→∞ is 8
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