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question on solving a very hard limit with taylor
i want to solve this limit:
(1 - (cos x)^(sin(x^2)) ) / (sin (x^4))
i tried to solve it by tailor
the problem is that when i subtitute each trigonometric function with
a taylor series
i get a series in a power of a series
i don't know how to handle that
i generaly i don't know till what length to make each series
??
i want to solve this limit:
(1 - (cos x)^(sin(x^2)) ) / (sin (x^4))
i tried to solve it by tailor
the problem is that when i subtitute each trigonometric function with
a taylor series
i get a series in a power of a series
i don't know how to handle that
i generaly i don't know till what length to make each series
??
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