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#1 2007-12-11 15:33:56

Calcisfun
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Help with some calc

Does anyone know what the answer is to this question?

The limit of X --> 0 degrees   of (Sin x)/X


any help would be appreciated.

#2 2007-12-11 16:15:03

mikau
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Re: Help with some calc

are you allowed to use l'Hopital's rule?


A logarithm is just a misspelled algorithm.

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#3 2007-12-11 17:00:22

Jai Ganesh
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Re: Help with some calc

Yes, if makau's question is answered yes, the answer is 1. Because d/dx of Sinx is Cosx and d/dx of x is 1.


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#4 2007-12-11 18:27:58

The Fonz
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Re: Help with some calc

thats the answer? i dont know, the question is in degrees not radians

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#5 2007-12-11 18:46:21

Jai Ganesh
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Re: Help with some calc

zero degrees or zero radians, both are equal.


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Nothing is better than reading and gaining more and more knowledge - Stephen William Hawking.

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#6 2007-12-15 06:33:44

The Fonz
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Re: Help with some calc

no, the answer is not 1...look for an article by John Loase.

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#7 2007-12-15 07:35:30

saudi_boy
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Re: Help with some calc

this limit is one of famous limits

you can solve this limit by l'Hopital's rule(if you don't know this rule tell me to explain it).

The limit of X --> 0 degrees   of (Sin x)/X = 1

The limit of X --> 0 degrees   of (tan x)/X = 1

The limit of X --> 0 degrees   of (1-cosx)/X = 0

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#8 2007-12-15 09:55:56

The Fonz
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Re: Help with some calc

it's not 1....i have to find the article, but it's not 1

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#9 2007-12-15 20:12:25

B Nightly
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Re: Help with some calc

Dude, it is 1. Try sin(.1)/.1 and sin(0.001)/0.001 and ull see that it is approaching 1. Try the negative values and ull see ull get the same approach. Clearly it is 1.

#10 2007-12-15 20:28:29

Ricky
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Re: Help with some calc


"In the real world, this would be a problem.  But in mathematics, we can just define a place where this problem doesn't exist.  So we'll go ahead and do that now..."

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#11 2007-12-16 04:22:04

The Fonz
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no..it's not, i will prove it as soon as i get the article.

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