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2 February, 17:33

Lim x->0 of tan6x/sin2x?

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  1. 2 February, 19:54
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    The limit of the function tan 6x/sin 2x as x approaches zero is determined by first substituting x by zero. This is equal to zero over zero which is indeterminate. Using L'hopital's rule, we derive each term in the numerator and denominator separately. This is equal to 6 sec^2 x / 2 cos 2x. when substituted with zero again, the limit is 1/2.
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