Lim sinx/x x->0 =?
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Step 1: Apply L'Hopital's Rule, which states that if the limit of f(x)/g(x) as x approaches a is of the form 0/0 or infinity/infinity, then the limit is equal to the limit of the derivative of f(x) divided by the derivative of g(x) as x approaches a. Show more…
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