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{{Short description|Expression in mathematical analysis}}
'''Indeterminate form''' is a mathematical expression that can obtain any value depending on circumstances. In [[calculus]], it is usually possible to compute the [[limit (mathematics)|limit]] of the sum, difference, product, quotient or power of two functions by taking the corresponding combination of the separate limits of each respective function. For example,
 
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The following table lists the most common indeterminate forms and the transformations for applying l'Hôpital's rule.
 
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!Indeterminate form
!Conditions