Limit of (sin(a + h) - sin(a))/h as h approaches zero (Two Solutions)

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Limit of (sin(a + h) - sin(a))/h as h approaches zero (Two Solutions)

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ooh can you do a video on sinh, and cosh?
What are those? LOL
they saved me a lot of work in calc2 so I'm grateful,
but I have no idea what it is or what they're about LOL

tauceti
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Character In the video It's great, I like it a lot $$

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at 3:15, you said that (cosh-1)/h = 0, but doesn't the special trig limits state that it's (1-cosx)/x = 0?

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