Asked by John
Show that the limit for [x^2cos(1/x)]=0 as x approaches 0.
How would I solve this algebraically?
How would I solve this algebraically?
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Answered by
bobpursley
Hmmm.
lim(x^2 cos1/x)=limx^2 * lim cos1/x
but cosine is limited to between 1 and -1
but lim x^2 rapidly approaches zero, so since zero times any finite number is zero...
limit is zero
lim(x^2 cos1/x)=limx^2 * lim cos1/x
but cosine is limited to between 1 and -1
but lim x^2 rapidly approaches zero, so since zero times any finite number is zero...
limit is zero
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