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Why does l'hopital's rule work?
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[QUOTE="Ssnow, post: 5446496, member: 555040"] If you look at the Cauchy theorem [URL]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mean_value_theorem#Cauchy.27s_mean_value_theorem[/URL] this can give you some idea how derivatives and the increments of two functions are related .. just for the intuition there is point in which the ratio of the derivatives is the ratio of the two increments of ##f## and ##g## ... I don't know if this can help you ... [/QUOTE]
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