How do you find the Limit of #[(sin x)(sin 2x)] / (1 - cos x) # as x approaches 0?
2 Answers
Explanation:
At the limit, fraction is of indeterminate form
Still of indeterminate form so apply L'Hopital's again:
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See below for an alternative approach using trig identities.
Explanation:
Euan's method of using L'Hopital's Rule is perfectly valid, but if you have not been exposed to it yet there is another way to solve the problem.
Recall the double angle identity for sine:
Using this identity, we can rewrite the limit as follows:
Also recall the Pythagorean Identity
Note that, by the difference of squares property,
Applying this to the problem, we have:
We can now attempt a direct substitution:
As expected, the result is the same.