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20 November, 19:55

Find the limit of sin (ax) / tan (bx) as x approaches 0.

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  1. 20 November, 21:19
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    Lim sin (ax) / tan (bx) = [lim ax. sin (ax) / ax] [bx tan (bx) / bx ]

    x approaches 0 x approaches 0

    we know that lim sin (ax) / ax = 1, for all value of a, and lim tan (bx) / bx = 1 for all value of b,

    so lim sin (ax) / tan (bx) = lim 1 * 1 * ax * bx = lim ab x^2 = ab*0 = 0,

    x approaches 0 x approaches 0 x approaches 0
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