@@mattt9562 spade river I check back since he can be drawing to it with AKo or similar, river is a J you have too much showdown in the spot and I think you’re over bluffing if you jam middle pair hoping for a fold
Thank you for solving the question, Tristan! I just have 1 question, doesn't limit ask the value of y as the function approaches certain value of x (in this case 0)? And if so, then why can't you just take rly small value of x, for example, 0.01 or 0.00001and sub into the equation to find an approximate but very close value of y? Isn't it like very much easier, and wouldn't cause you to differentiate and use rules that are not even covered in the K-12 school program in QLD?)) Btw if you are not sure about your approximate answer, you can just change the value of x by reducing it, so that you can find the more accurate answer for y and if you get value of y pretty close to the previous value of y, then whatever you got in the first case is the actual true answer!
When doing this approximation, you have to ensure that both of your substitutions for 'x' are the same, as an extra 0 may majorly change your answer. Moreover, L'Hôpitals rule isn't an approximation and your answer should not have uncertainty like using an extremely small value would. L'Hôpitals rule just saves a lot of time as you can differentiate these simple functions in a few seconds.