SOLUTION: Hello, how to solve this: What is the limit of Sin (π*x/x) as x approaches 0 i know that answer is pi, but how to solve it per hand? thank you for Your time!

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Question 1167943: Hello, how to solve this:
What is the limit of Sin (π*x/x) as x approaches 0 i know that answer is pi, but how to solve it per hand?
thank you for Your time!

Answer by ikleyn(52781)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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The answer is not "pi", as you state.

Your statement is wrong.



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