that82toyota
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Hey guys, this is my first calculus course and I seem to understand most of the content so far but something came up in the online HW that we had not covered.
find
Limit sin(⍬)
⍬->(pi/4) ⍬
In other words find the lim as theta approaches pi over 4 of sin(theta) over theta.
I know it looks a little scrunched up.
We have been working with limits for a week or so but I am not to fresh on my trig functions.
Any help is greatly appreciated, THX!!
find
Limit sin(⍬)
⍬->(pi/4) ⍬
In other words find the lim as theta approaches pi over 4 of sin(theta) over theta.
I know it looks a little scrunched up.
We have been working with limits for a week or so but I am not to fresh on my trig functions.
Any help is greatly appreciated, THX!!
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