Find the limit of $\frac{\ln\left(x\right)^2}{x-1}$ as $x$ approaches $1$

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Plotting: $\frac{\ln\left(x\right)^2}{x-1}$

Main Topic: Limits by L'Hôpital's rule

In mathematics, and more specifically in calculus, L'Hôpital's rule uses derivatives to help evaluate limits involving indeterminate forms.

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