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Prove that lim (x->0) x^4 cos 2/x = 0.
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lim (x->0) x^4 cos 2/x=
=lim (x->0) x^4 * lim (x>0) cos 2/x
= 0 * lim (x>0) cos 2/x
cos (a) will always be between -1 and 1. but this is irrelevant since x^4 is 0 at x=0, and anything multiplied by 0 is 0
:P
=lim (x->0) x^4 * lim (x>0) cos 2/x
= 0 * lim (x>0) cos 2/x
cos (a) will always be between -1 and 1. but this is irrelevant since x^4 is 0 at x=0, and anything multiplied by 0 is 0
:P
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