LIM (1 + KX) ^ 1 / x = 2 find the value of K when x → 0
lim(1+kx)^1/x=e^k=2
k=ln2
RELATED INFORMATIONS
- 1. LIM (1 + KX) ^ (1 / x) = 2. X - > 0
- 2. Lim [[√ (x + 2) (x + 1)] - x] x approaches infinity. How to calculate this problem? The answer is 1 / 2
- 3. Finding the fourth power of X of indefinite integral e: e ^ x ^ 4
- 4. Indefinite integral of the square of (x times the x power of E) / (x + 1)
- 5. ∫ (3 + (arc TaNx power of 10)) / (1 + (2 power of x)) DX, find its indefinite integral! Most important!
- 6. Why is the limit of X / TaNx approaching 0 equal to 1? RT, please write the steps in detail,
- 7. Find the limit of (TaNx / x) ^ (1 / x ^ 2) when x tends to 0 Using the law of Robida, the answer is e ^ 1 / 3,
- 8. lim(x+x^2+…… +x^n-n)/(x-1)
- 9. Find Lim [x ^ (n + 1) - (n + 1) x + n] / (x-1) ^ 2 x -- > 1
- 10. When x tends to zero, five times SiNx, one-third equals zero
- 11. If LIM (x tends to 1) [(x ^ 3) + kx-2] / (x-1) is a finite value, then k =? As well as the idea of solving the problem to the idea sheet to 50
- 12. Let LIM (x →∞) (1 + 3 / x) ^ KX = e ^ (- 3), then K=____ The answer is k = - 1,
- 13. Let the coefficient of X3 in (AX2 + 1x) & nbsp; 4 expansion be 32, then LiMn →∞ (a + A2 +...) +an)=( ) A. 14B. 12C. 2D. 1
- 14. What is the SiNx / X limit when x tends to zero and infinity? Y '= cosx / 1, is the cosx limit 0 or 1?
- 15. When x approaches infinity, does Lim sin (x ^ n) / x ^ n exist? When x approaches infinity, does Lim sin (x ^ n) / x ^ n exist?
- 16. LIM (n tends to positive infinity) (1 / 5) ^ n is equal to what? How to consider or calculate in detail
- 17. LIM (1 / (n ^ 2 + 4) ^ 1 / 2 +... + 1 / (n ^ 2 + 4N ^ 2) ^ 1 / 2) n - > infinity
- 18. LIM (x) tends to 0) sin (SiNx) / SiNx
- 19. LIM (x →∞) [(x ^ 2-2x + 1) / (x + 1) is the denominator divided by X or x ^ 2 If you want to solve this problem, do you want to divide the numerator and denominator by the highest order X of the denominator or by the highest order x ^ 2 of the numerator and denominator,
- 20. (x->0)lim(x * sin1/x) = ? Is that zero or one? Personally, I worked out one. I'm based on the fact that when X - > 0, SiN x is equivalent to X. So I figured it out to be one.