I really like how you explained it! But I almost didn't click on the video because of the thumbnail. You should try some picture with you as it would look more legit. Just my take :)
Isn't it easier to just use mclaurin here so that you get X-X-1/3!(x^3) / x^3 then you get x^3/6 / x^3 and from here you can multiply both for 1/x^3 and thus get the answer? or am I doing anything wrong?
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Thank you sir . I kept on forgetting this series but now it is helpful.
thank you so much, I haven’t seen better explanation before
Nicely done sir. 👍
I really like how you explained it! But I almost didn't click on the video because of the thumbnail. You should try some picture with you as it would look more legit. Just my take :)
Thank you so much! Respect!
Squeeze theorem could help but you should choose inequalities correctly
I prefer triple angle approach to this limit
Could you give the solution please
Thank you for your video.....sr
very good explain thanksss
Isn't it easier to just use mclaurin here so that you get X-X-1/3!(x^3) / x^3 then you get x^3/6 / x^3 and from here you can multiply both for 1/x^3 and thus get the answer? or am I doing anything wrong?
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Thank you so much for the help!
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