In AP Calculus BC, limits play a central role in defining derivatives and understanding continuity. However, sometimes direct substitution into a limit produces expressions such as \frac{0}{0} \quad \text{or} \quad \frac{\infty}{\infty}, which are called indeterminate forms. These expressions do not provide enough information to determine the limit value directly.
To evaluate such limits, we use one of the most powerful tools in calculus: