SOLUTION: solve sinx/x as x tends to infinity without using L'Hopital rule.

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Question 707090: solve sinx/x as x tends to infinity without using L'Hopital rule.

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For all x's (including very large ones) sin(x), the numerator, is between -1 and 1. But the denominator tends toward infinity. A finite numerator over and infinite denominator tends toward zero.
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