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L’Hospital rule

I had never heard of L'Hospital rule before I had to teach it, one fateful morning of 2012 at the University of Toronto. The class was your standard Calculus 1 class, where L'Hospital rule features prominently as your one-size-fits-all trick to compute limits. "How come I never heard of this?", I thought. That's when I … Continue reading L’Hospital rule →

Raoul Normand calculus, opinion Leave a comment June 13, 2019July 19, 2019

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