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How do I solve the limit sin^2(x)/cos^2(x) as x approaches zero?
 Sep 26, 2013
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I'm not a math whiz by any stretch of the imagination, but this one seems trivially easy to me. Just try evaluating the function at x = 0 by substituting 0 for x. sin(0) = 0 and cos(0) = 1. You take it from there.
 Sep 26, 2013

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