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I am learning calculus, and have been stuck on this question. I cannot use Ls Hospital Rule to solve it and i’m stuck after one step

I am learning calculus, and have been stuck on this question. I cannot use Ls Hospital-example-1
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Using the trigonometric identities given, we get:


\begin{gathered} \lim _(\theta\rightarrow0)\text{ }(\cos(\theta+A)-\cos(\theta-B))/(\theta)=\lim _(\theta\rightarrow0)(\cos \theta\cos A-\sin \theta\sin A-(\cos \theta\cos B-\sin \theta\sin B))/(\theta) \\ =\lim _(\theta\rightarrow0)(\cos \theta(\cos A-\cos B)+\sin \theta(\sin B-\sin A))/(\theta) \\ =\lim _(\theta\rightarrow0)(\cos\theta)/(\theta)(\cos A-\cos B)+\lim _(\theta\rightarrow0)(\sin \theta)/(\theta)(\sin B-\sin A) \end{gathered}

Recall that:


\lim _(\theta\rightarrow0)(\cos\theta)/(\theta)\text{ does not exist.}

And the limit of the product is the product of the limits.

Therefore the limit of interest does not exist.

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