Solving \lim_{x \to 0} \frac{1}{x^2}−\cot^2(x) My approach : \lim_{x \to 0} \frac{1}{x^2}-\frac{\cos^2

Laney Spears

Laney Spears

Answered question

2022-01-25

Solving limx01x2cot2(x)
My approach :
limx01x2cos2xsin2x
limx0sin2(x)x2cos2(x)x2sin2(x)

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Aiden Cooper

Aiden Cooper

Beginner2022-01-26Added 14 answers

The following steps are not allowed
limx0sin2(x)x2cos2(x)x2sin2(x)=limx0sin2(x)x2cos2(x)x4=limx0sin2xx21x2cos2xx2=
=limx01x2cos2(x)x2
since limx0sin2xx2=1 doesn't mean that sin2(x)x2=1
We need to solve by l'Hopital or by Taylor's expansion starting from the first expression.

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