Help limits topic please

Haseo0

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I'm trying to figure it out how to solve this problems. I tried using l'hopital on both but i can't get to solve it.
 

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Hi. Try for the first limit, to write it in the form of e^log(something). This change will transform your limit of the form 1^infinite to the indeterminate form 0/0. Then apply L'Hopital's rule. You should get e^2.
 
Hi. Try for the first limit, to write it in the form of e^log(something). This change will transform your limit of the form 1^infinite to the indeterminate form 0/0. Then apply L'Hopital's rule. You should get e^2.
A similar trick should work also for the second limit.
 
I'm trying to figure it out how to solve this problems. I tried using l'hopital on both but i can't get to solve it.
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Hi. Try for the first limit, to write it in the form of e^log(something). This change will transform your limit of the form 1^infinite to the indeterminate form 0/0. Then apply L'Hopital's rule. You should get e^2.
Please don't give the answers to students, especially when they show no effort at all.
 
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