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Lim
x⇒0+
1/X (ln x)
I put the photo below

Lim x⇒0+ 1/X (ln x) I put the photo below-example-1

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Explanation:

this goes against +infinity.

1/x goes against +infinity.

ln(x) goes against -infinity.

so, -ln(x) goes against +infinity.

+infinity + +infinity simply goes against +infinity.

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