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lim cotx sin2x  


while x tends to 0




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I think the ans is 1.Plz tell me whether i am correct,I will explain.
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yes but how????



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nice...

sine function follows similar nature as zero,, means,, while argument that is x in sin2x,, tends to 0+ sin2x tends to 0+ and same for 0-.....

On other hand cot x yields infinity ,,, but but,, it gives +infinity at 0+ and -infinity at 0-....refer graph,, ncert, for cotx..
thus limit does not exist!!


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the answer in op malhotra is 1 now plz explain



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the answer in op malhotra is 1 now plz explain



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the answer in op malhotra is 1 now plz explain



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ohk.. but i doubt such case...

if it would have been


but yes we can consider such case also..


since its tending to infinity,, it will be a number.. and for any number "n",,



thus limit becomes tending to 1..


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My method is this;  Take the limit to be k.Then lnk=Lim sin2x.ln(cotx)


Write this as ln(cotx)/1/sin2x.It is now of infinity/infinity form.Apply L'hospital rule once and simplify,it reduces to tan2x which tends to 0 as x tends to 0.lnk=0 implies k=1
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