Finding Limits at Infinity Involving Trigonometric Functions

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This is Eric Hutchinson from the College of Southern Nevada. Thank you so much for watching!

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Seriously sometimes teaching the mechanical way to do things help, especially when you are stuck too long on a subject. However, some Teachers seem to forget that and think you should completely understand every details like you are a Math Major.

wonderfulworld
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Still helping people 3 years later. Totally forgot how to use these limits. Thanks for this!

Magoo
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This video was very very useful for me - thank you! For some reason it clarified things that I've been confused about; they suddenly just clicked. Really grateful for you sharing your knowledge.

balletlau
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Or you can use the squeeze theorem for the cosine for -1<cosx<1. You have to modify f(x) to desired function to get the limit at that point.

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thank you for this video! it helped me with my current lessons

IsaiahNikoloGonzales
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thank you, sir. such a helpful video for our math class!

akmal
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Thank you very much, you saved my day.

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Great video, thank you for making this

felipeferreira
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i want to know that if i wants to change x-infinity to 1/X-0 then how did the question is solves means modified

ashutoshkumaryadav
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I agree that the answer to the last question is zero (since I took a slightly different route to answer the question), however, if you have a zero/zero, wouldn't that be an indeterminate?

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Hi, is limit where x ->infinity (sinx/x)=0 a rule? how do u explain this when working on a solution?

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But your views are not too high dicover the reason?

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