1. The problem asks about the indeterminate form in a given case.
2. Indeterminate forms occur in limits when substitution leads to expressions like $\frac{0}{0}$, $\frac{\infty}{\infty}$, $0 \times \infty$, $\infty - \infty$, $0^0$, $1^\infty$, or $\infty^0$.
3. To identify the indeterminate form, you need to evaluate the limit or expression and see if it matches one of these forms.
4. Without a specific expression or limit given, the general indeterminate forms are as listed above.
5. If you provide the exact expression or limit, I can determine the indeterminate form precisely.
Indeterminate Form 759799
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