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 June 15th, 2019, 09:26 PM #1 Member   Joined: Jul 2017 From: KOLKATA Posts: 50 Thanks: 3 Logarithmic Limit Problem Lim x--> 0+ if (ln(xlna))(ln(ln(ax)/ln(x/a)) =6 find a
 June 17th, 2019, 01:54 AM #2 Senior Member   Joined: Dec 2015 From: somewhere Posts: 636 Thanks: 91 Evaluate the limit in terms of a . Then you get a type of elementary equation .
 June 17th, 2019, 04:14 AM #3 Member   Joined: Jul 2017 From: KOLKATA Posts: 50 Thanks: 3 Could u please elaborate a bit please
 June 17th, 2019, 09:17 AM #4 Senior Member   Joined: Dec 2015 From: somewhere Posts: 636 Thanks: 91 I will just add the math codes : The equation is (as x goes to 0+) $\displaystyle lg[xlg(a)] \cdot \frac{lg[lg(ax)]}{[lg(x/a)] }=6$ . lg is the natural logarithm.

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