0 votes 0 votes Answer is 1 but where it is going wrong the way I solved in following image. HeadShot asked Nov 12, 2018 HeadShot 1.0k views answer comment Share Follow See all 12 Comments See all 12 12 Comments reply Show 9 previous comments HeadShot commented Nov 13, 2018 reply Follow Share @srestha will you please solve the limit I have commented ( which gives infinity on substitution) then what would be the answer if not infinity ? ( not about original question but the one i hhave written in a comment ) 0 votes 0 votes srestha commented Nov 13, 2018 reply Follow Share In ur question if limit is 0 then ans will be 0 0 votes 0 votes HeadShot commented Nov 13, 2018 reply Follow Share @srestha So answer can be infinity right ? (if such limit exist) 0 votes 0 votes Please log in or register to add a comment.
1 votes 1 votes Answer is 1. Check this Hemanth_13 answered Nov 13, 2018 Hemanth_13 comment Share Follow See all 7 Comments See all 7 7 Comments reply HeadShot commented Nov 13, 2018 reply Follow Share @Hemanth_13 I know the answer but what i asked is what is flaw in my approach. Above the image itself i have said answer is 1. Please refer the question again. 0 votes 0 votes Hemanth_13 commented Nov 13, 2018 reply Follow Share https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/1038926/proof-of-lim-x-to-infty-tan-x-x-does-not-exist for limit x to infinity we don't have limit but its 1 for limit x to 0. 1 votes 1 votes HeadShot commented Nov 13, 2018 reply Follow Share @Hemanth_13 sorry but i couldn't grasp that from the link you provided, will you elaborate it in simpler way. ( and yeah, why the limit problem i have given in comment can not have solution as infinity ? ) 0 votes 0 votes Hemanth_13 commented Nov 13, 2018 reply Follow Share lm x-> infinity tanx/x -> limit doesn't exists lm x->0 tanx/x--> 1 and coming to you comment the answer should be infinity as we tried with L-Hospital and factor's common we got infinity. 0 votes 0 votes HeadShot commented Nov 13, 2018 i edited by HeadShot Nov 13, 2018 reply Follow Share @Hemanth_13 Is it fine ? 0 votes 0 votes Hemanth_13 commented Nov 13, 2018 reply Follow Share yes you are right At last the value will be equal to 0 i think (where u have written !=1) 0 votes 0 votes HeadShot commented Nov 13, 2018 reply Follow Share @Hemanth_13 Yes correct. Its is. 0 votes 0 votes Please log in or register to add a comment.