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Evaluating a Limit In Exercises $15-42$ , evaluate the limit, using L'Hopital's Rule if necessary.$$\lim _{x \rightarrow 1} \frac{x^{11}-1}{x^{4}-1}$4
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We get $\frac{1^{11}-1}{1^{4}-1}=\frac{0}{0}$, which is an indeterminate form. Show more…
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