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Question Number 11567 by Nayon last updated on 28/Mar/17

why      lim_(x→0)  ((f(x))/(g(x)))=lim_(x→0) ((f′(x))/(g′(x)))

$${why}\:\:\:\:\:\:{li}\underset{{x}\rightarrow\mathrm{0}} {{m}}\:\frac{{f}\left({x}\right)}{{g}\left({x}\right)}={li}\underset{{x}\rightarrow\mathrm{0}} {{m}}\frac{{f}'\left({x}\right)}{{g}'\left({x}\right)} \\ $$

Answered by mrW1 last updated on 28/Mar/17

l′hopital′s rule

$${l}'{hopital}'{s}\:{rule} \\ $$

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