Compute the indicated limit.\\ $\lim_{x \to \infty} -4x \sin(\frac{1}{x}) = \boxed{}$
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Step 1: As x approaches infinity, the term sin(1/x) approaches 0 because as the denominator gets larger, the value inside the sine function approaches 0. Show more…
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