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Mathematics, 09.09.2020 05:01 marissasabino111

Let f, g, and h be the functions defined by f(x)=1−cosxx2, g(x)=x2sin(1x), and h(x)=sinx(x) for x≠0. All of the following inequalities are true for x≠0. Which of the inequalities can be used with the squeeze theorem to find the limit of the function as x approaches 0

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Let f, g, and h be the functions defined by f(x)=1−cosxx2, g(x)=x2sin(1x), and h(x)=sinx(x) for x≠0....

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