Oh. So this isn't squeeze action... I just find the limit of ln as sinx approaches zero. Hmm... I would need to graph that. But that should be simple enough. Tjanks guys
I need to find the limit of. Ln (sinx) as x approaches pi-, that is, as x approaches pi from the left.
I thought I should use the squeeze theorem, but I am not sure how to apply it. My teacher is not requiring us to use the delta/Epsilon method, so I am sure it is a squeeze method. But how do I...
I am working on a homework problem: sin(6x) + cos(6x). I have to represent it in the form:
k sin(x + \phi)
I have the formulas to change A sin(x) + B cos(x) int k sin(x + \phi), however, I don't know how to go from sin(6x) to A sin(x). Is it just 6 sin(x)?
I don't think it is, because...