How much is infinitesimal multiplied by infinity
0, because the tendency of exponential function to zero is very large
You can use the law of lobida, and after n derivatives, the limit becomes n! / (e ^ x), so it's zero
0, because the tendency of exponential function to zero is very large
You can use the law of lobida, and after n derivatives, the limit becomes n! / (e ^ x), so it's zero