Posted by: lootekukur June 28, 2006
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YOu should take the derivative of the numerator and then divide it by the derivative of the denominator. lim(x tends to zer) (d(e^(x)-1)/dx)/(d(x)/dx)
= lim (x tends to zero) e^(x)=1
seems like you have "polera khaing" calculus....hehehe
no offence though
Loote