The directions say "Find the limit"
limit as x -> 0 of Sin[4x] / Sin [6x]
What I tried:
Substituting 0 for x.
This gave me Sin 0 / Sin 0.
Sin 0 = 0 so this gave me 0 / 0
Then I tried using the identity Sin^2[x] + Cos^2[x] = 1
Except I did all the work forgetting it was squared.
Now I got
Numerator 1 – Cos^2 [4x]
Denominator 1- Cos^2 [6x]
Numerator 1 – Cos^2 [0]
Denominator 1- Cos^2 [0]
Since Cos[0]=1
Numerator 1 – 1^2
Denominator 1- 1^2
So I still get 0/0
I was trying to remember back to high school calc, and maybe do something with the chain rule, but that is the next section so I don’t think I can use that. So I am not sure what else to try.
limit as x -> 0 of Sin[4x] / Sin [6x]
What I tried:
Substituting 0 for x.
This gave me Sin 0 / Sin 0.
Sin 0 = 0 so this gave me 0 / 0
Then I tried using the identity Sin^2[x] + Cos^2[x] = 1
Except I did all the work forgetting it was squared.
Now I got
Numerator 1 – Cos^2 [4x]
Denominator 1- Cos^2 [6x]
Numerator 1 – Cos^2 [0]
Denominator 1- Cos^2 [0]
Since Cos[0]=1
Numerator 1 – 1^2
Denominator 1- 1^2
So I still get 0/0
I was trying to remember back to high school calc, and maybe do something with the chain rule, but that is the next section so I don’t think I can use that. So I am not sure what else to try.