Use a graph to estimate the limit lim θ→0 (sin(6θ) / θ) θ measured in radians. All angles will be in radians in this class unless otherwise specified.
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It seems like there might be some typos or formatting issues. I believe the question is asking for the limit of $\sin(60x)$ as $x$ approaches $0$. To estimate the limit using a graph, we can plot the function $y = \sin(60x)$ and observe its behavior as $x$ Show more…
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