Asked by George
Consider the function f(x)=sin(1/x)
Find a sequence of x-values that approach 0 such that
sin (1/x)=0
sin (1/x)=1
sin (1/x)=-1
Is sin sin (1/x)=0 and sin (1/x)=-1 does not exist.
What is sin (1/x)=1 then.
How would I show the sequence of values, any help would be greatly appreciated.
Find a sequence of x-values that approach 0 such that
sin (1/x)=0
sin (1/x)=1
sin (1/x)=-1
Is sin sin (1/x)=0 and sin (1/x)=-1 does not exist.
What is sin (1/x)=1 then.
How would I show the sequence of values, any help would be greatly appreciated.
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