AP Calculus ABmediummcq1 pt

If f(x) = (ln x)/x, what is the limit of f(x) as x approaches infinity?

A.D) -∞
B.A) 0
C.C) ∞
D.B) 1

Explanation

Core Concept

This is an indeterminate form ∞/∞. We can use L'Hôpital's Rule: lim(x→∞) (1/x)/1 = lim(x→∞) 1/x = 0. Alternatively, we can reason that as x approaches infinity, ln x grows much more slowly than x, so the ratio approaches 0.

Correct Answer

BA) 0

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