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15 September, 05:36

Why does the limit as x approaches zero for the function f (x) = sin (π/x) not exist?

limx→0 sin (π/x)

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  1. 15 September, 05:59
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    As x approaches 0, pi/x approaches infinity

    that would be sin (infinty) which is nonexistant because it goes up and down and doesn't approache a value
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