3 votes 3 votes the value of :- $\lim_{x \rightarrow 0}(\frac{1}{x^2} - \frac{1}{sin^2x})$ Is_______ Answer given is -1\3 Calculus engineering-mathematics calculus limits + – Shubhanshu asked Nov 18, 2017 • edited Nov 18, 2017 by Shubhanshu Shubhanshu 1.7k views answer comment Share Follow See all 0 reply Please log in or register to add a comment.
Best answer 9 votes 9 votes Solution for the question. In third step it is (sinx/x)2 Ashwin Kulkarni answered Nov 18, 2017 • selected Nov 18, 2017 by Shubhanshu Ashwin Kulkarni comment Share Follow See all 7 Comments See all 7 7 Comments reply Show 4 previous comments Anu007 commented Jan 18, 2018 reply Follow Share yes ...agreed. 1 votes 1 votes vishal chugh commented Jan 18, 2018 reply Follow Share Thanks @sumit goyal 1. I got your point. We cannot seperate limits if individual limits don't exist. 1 votes 1 votes sumit goyal 1 commented Jan 18, 2018 reply Follow Share welcome bro 0 votes 0 votes Please log in or register to add a comment.