Limit of x*lnx as x approaches 0 (L'Hospital's Rule) | Calculus 1 Exercises

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We evaluate the limit of xln(x) as x approaches 0 from the right using L'Hospital's rule, which requires us to differentiate the numerator and denominator. To do this, we'll need to rewrite xlnx as lnx / 1/x. #apcalculus #calculus1

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I watched lots of L’Hospital rule videos but couldn’t get this specific question; now it finally makes sense, thank you sm!! 🤩🙏

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What is for the same question but limit x--> 0 ? Thank you

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Is there a way of solving this without l'hopital's rule ?

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