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How do I evaluate the limit of e^tan(t) as t approaches pi/2 from the positive side?
15 years ago

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Answered by drwls
As t approaches pi/2 from "the positive side", the tangent approaches MINUS infinity. Therefore e^tant approaches zero.

From the other direction, it approaches infinity.
15 years ago

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