Can you help me find that limit? http://screencast.com/t/UQdqMjdq6DQ
You can differentiate this to get the answer, but it would be more helpful to differentiate the quotient with respect to the rules of Bernoulli De L'Hopital, will result in the same answer as the above. sin(-pi/3) = -0.8660=-sqrt(3)/2 Sorry, no LaTeX available here at the moment.
I don't know this user, but it's quite possible indeed (-:
Just remember if x approaches +infinity and it results in one of the undeterminant forms use the L-hospital's rule
^ L'Hospital's rule is a bit overkill here, just use the continuity of the function y=sin(x)
Again, I've noticed that the OP doesn't want to put any efforts in it, maybe she's just praying a full solution would pop up rather than the hints we are giving her.
Lol I don't think she is on this tab anymore...probably doing it herself, you know?
I was away.. I do wanna put efford and I believe that's what I showed with over 100+ questions asked 10 questions per problem/verification of a variation of a problem. Quite making false accusations, if you can help do so, if not, get out. :))
@Christos did you understand how we solved for it?
Yes.. trust me your help is not wasted.. I may not answer but that's because I am solving many questions at once.. Wanna see what am talking about? Take a Good look my friend http://screencast.com/t/nHxwFziG88ji
Yup that's why told the other guy you are probably solving the problem yourself
I'm just hoping that all those questions are not for homework lol
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