Applying L'Hopital's Rule to Exponential Indeterminate Forms
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0^0, 1^infinity, and infinity^0 are three more indeterminate forms where we have to do further analysis to compute these limits. By taking logs, we can invoke the power of L'Hopital's Rule

Learning Objectives
1) Classify a limit as being in an indeterminate form
2) Apply an appropriate sequence of algebraic tricks to convert it into a "standard" form for L'Hopitals Rule, and compute.


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This video is part of a Calculus course taught by Dr. Trefor Bazett at the University of Cincinnati.

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