Can this limit be solved without L'Hôpital's rule?

Grombo

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Hi! I was wondering if anyone could help me with this, I am not allowed to use L'hopital's rule to solve this, but I'm having quite a trouble finding the result with another method.

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What if it were the limit as u approaches oo of [ln(u)]/u instead?

Dr. Peyam has a video where he talks about this without L'Hopital's rule.

Try typing in ln(x) the COOL way in a search to come up for the video. Then maybe you could
apply that to your actual problem.
 
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What if it were the limit as u approaches oo of [ln(u)]/u instead?

Dr. Peyam has a video where he talks about this without L'Hopital's rule.

Try typing in ln(x) the COOL way in a search to come up for the video. Then maybe you could
apply that to your actual problem.
Thanks for the detailed explanation
 
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