Let trig(x) be any trig function of x. Then almost always if you have lim as x->0 of trig(x)/x or lim as x->0 of x/trig(x) you want to get sinx/x or x/sinx and both of these two fractions go to 1 as x goes to 0. Can you prove that!We are working on limits in class and I am stuck on one problem. I am not really sure why I can't figure this one out. Any help will be very appreciated. Thanks in advance. lim (cos (2theta) tan (2theta))/theta x approaches 0