Remember those times when you were solving limits at infinity, and you would come out with an answer that looked like βΎοΈ/βΎοΈ or 0/0, and you would have to see if there was another way to manipulate the equation or cancel out some terms to try and find an answer that was not in an indeterminate form?
Well, no more of that! Now that you know what derivatives are, we can use those!
If you are solving a limit, and you end up with an answer in the form βΎοΈ/βΎοΈ or 0/0, you can now apply this rule:
It is important to note that this is different from quotient rule! It cannot replace quotient rule and cannot be used on problems other than these specific limits. It is called LβHopitalβs Rule!Β
When completing a free response question, it is important to show the limits of f(x) and g(x) are separately equal to the needed parameters, as I showed in blue above.Β
That is Unit 4! New ways we can apply the derivative rules we know to situations in context. If you see a new situation, donβt panic! Just apply what you know.