Can any one help to find the limit of a function f=(2-2*cos(x))/x^3*sin(x)-cos(x)/x*sin(x) where x tending 0. correct ans is -5/12 but im getting zero.
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Shivangi Chauhan
on 28 Jan 2016
Commented: Walter Roberson
on 28 Jan 2016
Can any one help me to find the limit of a function f=(2-2*cos(x))/x^3*sin(x)-cos(x)/x*sin(x) where x tending 0. correct ans is -5/12 but i'm getting zero.
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Walter Roberson
on 28 Jan 2016
No, the answer is 0. You can taylor() the expression near 0 and you will see that there is no constant term, only even powers of x, so the answer must be non-negative and must approach 0 as x approaches 0.
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