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Re: First Year Uni Calculus Marathon
![](https://latex.codecogs.com/png.latex?\bg_white \lim_{n\rightarrow \infty }\left(1+\frac{x}{n}\right)^n \ <=> \lim_{n\rightarrow \infty } e^{n\ln{(1+\frac{x}{n})}} )
![](https://latex.codecogs.com/png.latex?\bg_white $ Applying L'hopitals rule we get $ e^x = \lim_{n\rightarrow \infty }\left(1+\frac{x}{n}\right)^n )
![](https://latex.codecogs.com/png.latex?\bg_white e^x $ has a taylor series $ \lim_{n\rightarrow \infty }\left(\sum_{k=0}^n \frac{x^k}{k!}\right) $ which can be deduced through his formula. $ )
Since this is one of the easier questions ill solve this :Related:
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