Not that the above is not quite proving the full 0/0 case of L'Hopital, it is proving the weaker assertion that if f,g are diffble on an interval containing c and g'(c) is nonzero then f(x)/g(x)-> f'(c)/g'(c).
The usual formulation of L'Hopital's is that if f,g are diffble on a interval except...