CaptainOfSmug
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Hello all, first time posting!
So my question I have been presented with is:
limit as x approaches infinity sqrt(x)*sin(1/x)
I'm not really sure how to go about this problem, I want to say the answer is 0 but can't prove it... so obviously I'm not getting the concept here. I have a feeling I should maybe use squeeze theorem but am not sure exactly how that would help me. Anyways, if someone could explain this problem to me it would be greatly appreciated! I've been stuck on it for about an hour now....
So my question I have been presented with is:
limit as x approaches infinity sqrt(x)*sin(1/x)
I'm not really sure how to go about this problem, I want to say the answer is 0 but can't prove it... so obviously I'm not getting the concept here. I have a feeling I should maybe use squeeze theorem but am not sure exactly how that would help me. Anyways, if someone could explain this problem to me it would be greatly appreciated! I've been stuck on it for about an hour now....