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limit as x approaches 0 (50x^2)/sin(x)+50x^2?

limit as x approaches 0 (50x^2)/(sin(x)+50x^2)

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  • 6 years ago
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    0 because sin(x) will approach 0 as x approaches 0 leaving you with 50x^2/50x^2 which you can then simplyfy to x^2/x^2 which of course goes to 0 as x goes to 0.

  • ted s
    Lv 7
    6 years ago

    obviously [ 0 ] ; divide top and bottom by [ x ] , take the limit

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