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Asked by calculus100

For what values of a and b is the following equation true?

Below is the equation
( (sin2x)/ x^3 + a + b/(x^2))
lim x--->0

a=
b=

5 years ago

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Answered by oobleck
still no equation. Ya gotta have an = sign somewhere for that.
5 years ago
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