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I was wondering why when solving this limit, you are not allowed to do this:
{ lim }_{ x\rightarrow 0 }\quad xsin(\frac { 1 }{ x } )
Break this limit into:
{ lim }_{ x\rightarrow 0 }\quad x\quad *\quad { lim }_{ x\rightarrow 0 }\quad sin(\frac { 1 }{ x } )
Then, since, sin(1/x) is bounded between -1 and 1, and lim x-> 0 (x) is 0, the answer should be 0.
{ lim }_{ x\rightarrow 0 }\quad xsin(\frac { 1 }{ x } )
Break this limit into:
{ lim }_{ x\rightarrow 0 }\quad x\quad *\quad { lim }_{ x\rightarrow 0 }\quad sin(\frac { 1 }{ x } )
Then, since, sin(1/x) is bounded between -1 and 1, and lim x-> 0 (x) is 0, the answer should be 0.