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limit X tends to zero X LN of 1 + 2tan x divided by 1-cos x​

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Answered by Legend42
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Limit of (1-cos(x))/x as x approaches 0. Showing that the limit of (1-cos(x))/x as x approaches 0 is equal to 0. This will be useful for proving the derivative of sin(x).

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