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Limit x tends to infinity then what is the value of (tanx-x)/(sinx)

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limx→inf (tan x-x) / sin x

lets check by putting x = inf

infinite / {some definite value in b/w [-1,1] } = infinite

as u know for all x∈ Real no ,,,,,,   -1<=sin x<=1

limx→inf (tan x-x) / sin x = infinite

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