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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can someone help me with: The limit as x approaches 0 of x/cosx

OpenStudy (anonymous):

0

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Since cos(0) = 1, you can solve by directly plugging in the values. No division by zero issue.

OpenStudy (asadkarim7):

limit means x is too small to be assumed as zero so x/cosx substitute the value of x = 0 therefore answer is zero

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