Special case proof of L'Hôpital's (l'hospital) rule Part 2: infinity/infinity form

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Special case proof of L'Hôpital's rule (l'hospital) Part 2: infinity/infinity form

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Thank you -- very clear and concise explanation!
For others who had a little trouble with how the terms were referred to, it might help you to know that the lecturer is saying "f x" for f(x), "g x" for g(x), "limit x tends to a" for the limit as x approaches a, "upon" for division (so "f x upon g x" for [f(x)]/[g(x)]), and "f dash" and "g dash" for f'(x) and g'(x) respectively. This is speech shorthand I was personally unfamiliar with, so hope this helps someone!

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It is more simple than before and beautiful

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Thank you for the lecture. I have a question. The proof does not show that lim f(x)/g(x) converges. How can I show that?

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