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L'Hopital's Rule

No explanation.  Just two video links that will teach you L'Hopital's Rule in Calculus AB/BC fashion and even give you some practice applying it.

Watch the following videos on L'hopital's rule:

  1. I hate Khan Academy.  He says evreything twice, says everything twice.  But this video is an ok intro to L'hopital's rule:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdSzruR5OeE  (8:51)
  2. And here's Joel at MIT with a great set of examples....
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycO0Vn_w9Q0 (10:47)
 
raz 10 04 13 - 01:05 | | phys-calc

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