Two young mathematicians think about derivatives.

Check out this dialogue between two calculus students (based on a true story):
Devyn
Riley, I’ve got a weird limit I’m trying to evaluate.
Riley
What is it?
Devyn
I’m trying to find
Riley
Have you tried just plugging in ?
Devyn
Yes, but it looks like a form. Usually I would just do some algebra to simplify the limit and it would work out, but there doesn’t seem to be any algebra to do.
Riley
Hmmm... I want to try something. What if we take that group and call it . Then this limit is
Devyn
Oh! With that choice of , we know , so I can rewrite that limit as
Riley
That looks familiar!
In trying to evaluate Devyn’s limit, Riley and Devyn managed to rewrite it into a form they had worked with before. Why does this limit look familiar?
It is a -form. It is the definition of the derivative. It is how you solve optimization problems. It becomes a Squeeze Theorem problem. None of the above.
Use what you found out about that form to find the value of the Devyn’s limit? .