$\lim_{x \to 0} \frac{\sin 5x}{x}$
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This rule states that if the limit of the quotient of two functions is of the form 0/0 or ±∞/±∞, then the limit of the quotient is equal to the limit of the quotient of their derivatives, provided the latter limit exists. Show more…
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