L'Hopital's rule
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L'Hôpital's Rule is a way to calculate the ratio of two functions at a point where both of them are approaching zero. Since division by zero is undefined, we must use limits for this. Esentially, the rule says that the ratio of the functions is the same as the ratio of their derivatives.