Hi there,
I just started studying calculus and I got an exercise like this: limit ((x+1)^(1/k)-1)/x as x ->0. I have the answer, is 1/k, but I don't understand if this is just coicidence ( I've tried with k=2 and k=3, factoring, it gives me 1/2 and 1/3, on that order). Does it relate to the fundamental limit
lim ((a^x)-1)/x=ln a as x->0 ?
Thanks
I just started studying calculus and I got an exercise like this: limit ((x+1)^(1/k)-1)/x as x ->0. I have the answer, is 1/k, but I don't understand if this is just coicidence ( I've tried with k=2 and k=3, factoring, it gives me 1/2 and 1/3, on that order). Does it relate to the fundamental limit
lim ((a^x)-1)/x=ln a as x->0 ?
Thanks
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