Since the limit evaluates to 0/0, use L'Hopital's Rule if you have been taught to do it already:
2xe^x^2 / 1
Now evaluate:
2(2)e^2^2
= 4e^4
If you haven't learned L'Hopital's Rule, use a table to evaluate this. It won't give you the exact solution, but a very good approximation.
Miss Kristin
2xe^x^2 / 1
Now evaluate:
2(2)e^2^2
= 4e^4
If you haven't learned L'Hopital's Rule, use a table to evaluate this. It won't give you the exact solution, but a very good approximation.
Miss Kristin