An indeterminate form in mathematics is an
algebraic expression whose value cannot be determined definitely. There are 7
known indeterminate forms, which are : 00, 0/0, 18,
8 - 8, 8/8, 0 × 8, and 80.
When trying to evaluate an algebraic expression or
function, we use limits if it is not possible to determine the exact value.
That is, we try to find the limiting value of the function at some point. Yet,
at times we arrive at certain forms of limits for which, merely finding the
limiting behaviour of individual parts is not sufficient to actually determine
the overall limit. These forms are said to be indeterminate. For example, the
limit of the function f(x)/g(x) would give rise to the form 0/0 if the
individual limits of each function f(x) and g(x) are zero for some limiting
value of x. This is an indeterminate form since the value of the overall limit
actually depends on the limiting behavior of the combination of the two
functions, and not on the individual functions.
Many mathematicians have attempted to arrive at
feasible methods to find or solve these indeterminate forms. French
mathematician Guillaume de L'Hôpital is probably the most successful of all,
introducing the L’Hopital’s rule (which is also known as Bernoulli’s rule since
Johann Bernoulli also played a part in the solution) to arrive at a limiting
value for the two indeterminate forms 0/0 and 8/8.
The L’Hopital’s rule says that if f(x) and g(x)
are two functions whose individual limits as x tends to some value c, are
either both 0 or both 8, then:
lim x
à
c [f(x)/g(x)]
= lim x
à
c
[f ’(x)/g ’(x)], provided that the limit exists. In other words, the limit of
the division between two functions that both tend to either 0 or 8, is equal to
the same limit of the division between the first derivatives of the two
functions; as long is there exists such a limit. This has proven very useful in
many mathematical problems, and is widely used in calculus.
If you are studying calculus for WACE
exams at higher levels, you will come across limits and indeterminate forms,
and will get a chance to apply L’Hopital’s rule. If you have questions about
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