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Using taylor series solve lim x→0 ((sin^-1 6x)-(sin 6x))/((tan^-1)(6x)-(tan 6x)
I don't know how to start this problem
9 years ago

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Steve
you can use the techniques discussed here

http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/783469/evaluate-the-limit-with-taylor-series

to break it into pieces, and use the Taylor series to evaluate using the linearity of limits. Each function involved has a relatively easy-to-get series.
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