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| slavcho Quote | Reply | | A problem posted on: 10/7/2006 3:01:12 AM lim (x-pi/2).tgx x->pi/2 "pi" is 180 degrees |
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replied on: 10/7/2006 11:56:17 AM by tgx I take it you mean Tan x The method is to taylor expand Tan x about \pi/2 and you will see what the answer is. If you need more help just ask. |
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replied on: 11/7/2006 11:16:10 AM quote: You're right but I think L'Hospital law is easier for this problem if you let t = pi/2 - x. |
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