Science:Math Exam Resources/Courses/MATH100/December 2011/Question 01 (b)/Hint 1

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If you try to evaluate the limit directly, you end up with 0/0, which means we cannot conclude anything for the moment. Factorizing would be a great idea but because of the square root it is not possible. Hence, how could we 'get rid' of the square root at the numerator?