#can I use l,hopitals rule like this
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(a*b)'/c'
and for numerator I use the multiplication rule and for denominator I just use normal derivative
the function is (x-3)*sqrt(9-x)
but the function is not really a problem , here its (x-3)*sqrt(9-x) / x bc /x finds slope asymptote
but the l,hopitals rule is the problem here
i'll think about it rq
tnx !
bc the way I solve it gave me the wrong solution
at least its going to the wrong solution
@celest arch i don't think there's any division rule?
what u did seems right
no nvm
it looks like it does give the right solution
found + infinity
no worries
will keep this open a little bit more if someone else thinks that is not true
(a*b)'/c'
and for numerator I use the multiplication rule and for denominator I just use normal derivative
I can't really read it
Can you tell me whats under the square root in the first line?
You can generally use lhospital whenever you have one of these scenarios
what can't you read?
this part
Its sqrt(9-x)