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What is the lim as x approaches pi [integral 1+tan t from pi to x]/(pi sin x)

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Apply l'Hopital's rule:


\displaystyle\lim_(x\to\pi)(\displaystyle\int_\pi^x (1+\tan(t))\,\mathrm dt)/(\pi\sin(x))=\lim_(x\to\pi)(1+\tan(x))/(\pi\cos(x))=(1+\tan(\pi))/(\pi\cos(\pi))=\boxed{-\frac1\pi}

where


\displaystyle(\mathrm d)/(\mathrm dx)\left[\int_\pi^x(1+\tan(t))\,\mathrm dt\right]=1+\tan(x)

follows from the fundamental theorem of calculus.

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