lim(x→0+) of (1/x +2)1/2 - (1/x)1/2
I solve the limit by expressing the equation with a common denominator, root x. Then I use L'Hopital's rule to find the limit. The problem is that this question is given before L'Hopital's rule has been introduced in the course, I just happened to know about it from a previous course. So I am asking if there is another way of solving this limit.
I solve the limit by expressing the equation with a common denominator, root x. Then I use L'Hopital's rule to find the limit. The problem is that this question is given before L'Hopital's rule has been introduced in the course, I just happened to know about it from a previous course. So I am asking if there is another way of solving this limit.
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