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ln(x)−x+1

Analysis of x 7→ 1−x

Warning: some values are approximated. Some results may be wrong .

ln(x)−x+1
We consider the function defined by f (x) = 1−x .

Its domain of definition is ]0 ;1 [ ∪ ]1 ;+∞[.

It is derivable on ]0 ;1 [ ∪ ]1 ;+∞[.

Its derivative is f 0 (x) = x ln x−x+1


(x−1)2 x
.

It admits the below limits:

lim f (x) = −∞
x→0
>

lim f (x) = 0
x→1
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lim f (x) = 0
x→1
>

lim f (x) = 1
x→+∞

The equation of its horizontal asymptote is:

y=1

The equation of its vertical asymptote is:


x=0

Its table of variations is:

x 0 1 +∞
f 0 (x) + +
f (x) 0 1
−∞ % 0%

Its table of signs is:

x 0 1 +∞
f (x) − +

Its graph is:

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Note: these results have been obtained from an automated program and are not guaranteed to be
exact.

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