Limits #1

Calculus Level 3

What can you say about the limit of the following function when θ \theta reaches 0.

6 θ cos 2 θ sin 2 θ \frac{6\theta \cos^2 \theta}{ \sin 2 \theta}

The limit is positive infinity. The limit is a finite non zero value.. The limit is zero. There is no existing limit.

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1 solution

Niaz Ghumro
Jan 2, 2015

3 (2x/sin2x) cos^2(x) Applying limit we get 3 1 1=3

Here theta has reached to zero,not tending to zero,please edit the problem

Akhil Bansal - 5 years, 11 months ago

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