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We can now find the limit of ln ( y ) by
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We can now find the limit of ln ( y ) by multiplying the numerator and denominator by x 2 . lim x 1 1
We can now find the limit of
ln
(
y
)
by multiplying the numerator and denominator by
x
2
.
lim
x
1
1
+
3
x
3
x
2
1
6
x
2
x
2
x
2
=
lim
x
3
x
+
1
=
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