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How would I go about writing a proof for this visualization of a proof without words? I'm having a hard time relating the graph with the limits shown.

I've already figured out how the limits are equal, as well as applied l'Hopital's rule to find that the limits are indeed equal to zero.
Proof of a Common Limit y=1/3 + 1 From the figure, In 3 < 1x. Thus, lim = lim -- 100 et 100 et-Inc = 0. 2- et-In z -Alan H. S
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