lim_(x rarr0)(cos x-1+(1)/(2)x^(2))/(x^(4))
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Step 1: First, we can simplify the expression by factoring out the common factor of (1/2)x^2 from the numerator: (cos x - 1 + (1/2)x^2) / (x^4) = (1/2)x^2 * (2(cos x - 1 + (1/2)x^2)) / (x^4) Show more…
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