Here is a suggestion. Use \(\displaystyle \exp(x)=e^x\) to simplify notation.I am stuck at the last step and I don't know how to go on.Can someone help me?What do I do from the last step?View attachment 12111
Jomo, \(\displaystyle \mathop {\lim }\limits_{x \to \infty } \cos \left( {\frac{1}{x}} \right) = 1\).Personally, I would use the squeeze theorem.
If x is large enough (you find out how large), then 0<cos(1/x)< .5 (.5 can be replaced with any other positive number less than 1)
Yes, I do want to rethink that one. Thanks for pointing it out. Good job!Jomo, \(\displaystyle \mathop {\lim }\limits_{x \to \infty } \cos \left( {\frac{1}{x}} \right) = 1\).
Do you want to rethink: x is large enough (you find out how large), then 0<cos(1/x)< .5???