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evaluate and justify each step lim((xe^x)/tan x) as x approaches 1. i just need the over all jest of the problem because i don't know what to do to get rid of the 0 in the denominator. Thanks.
14 years ago

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Answered by MathMate
"evaluate and justify each step lim((xe^x)/tan x) as x approaches 1"

I do not see a zero in the denominator (tan 1 radian=1.55). So the limit seems to be a simple algebraic evaluation.

Can you check if there is a typo?
14 years ago

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