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Evaluate $\lim _{x \rightarrow 0}\left[-\log \left(x^2\right)\right]^x$.
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We have the expression \([- \log(x^2)]^x\). This can be rewritten using the property of logarithms: \(\log(x^2) = 2\log(x)\). Therefore, \(-\log(x^2) = -2\log(x)\). Show more…
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