Asked by ashley
lim sinx
as x approaches pie/r
A) -(2^1/2)/2
B) (2^1/2)/2
C) (2^-1/2)/4
D) DOES NOT EXIST
E) -(2^(-1/2))/4
as x approaches pie/r
A) -(2^1/2)/2
B) (2^1/2)/2
C) (2^-1/2)/4
D) DOES NOT EXIST
E) -(2^(-1/2))/4
Answers
Answered by
Damon
I do not understand. I am going to lunch. Will check when I get back but another teacher will probably see it.
Answered by
ashley
as x approaches 3.141593/4
4 not r, fingers are not cooperating
4 not r, fingers are not cooperating
Answered by
Damon
sin x as x--> pi/4
Do not need a limit as far as I know
45, 45, 90 triangle 1,1,sqrt2
sin pi/4 = 1/sqrt 2 = sqrt 2/2 = 2^(1/2)/2
which is B
Do not need a limit as far as I know
45, 45, 90 triangle 1,1,sqrt2
sin pi/4 = 1/sqrt 2 = sqrt 2/2 = 2^(1/2)/2
which is B
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