Question: Assume that In each case evaluate the limit or indicate that the limit does not exist. if lim f(x) = L, then lim sin f(x)

Assume that if lim f(x) = L, then lim sin f(x) = sin L. xa xa In each case evaluate the limit or indicate that the limit does not exist.

(a) lim sin() lim sinx X-0 (b) x/2 X 3x (c) lim sin(1-x) xl (d) lim x sin(x) x-1

if lim f(x) = L, then lim sin f(x) = sin L. xa xa

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