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I’m in AP Calculus AB. Can you help me find the limit?

I’m in AP Calculus AB. Can you help me find the limit?-example-1
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Answer:

0

Explanation:

Given the limit below:


\lim _(h\rightarrow0)(\csc\left((\pi)/(2)+h\right)-\csc\left((\pi)/(2)\right))/(h)

This limit is comparable to the derivative form below:


\lim _(h\rightarrow0)(f\mleft(x+h\mright)-f(x))/(h)=f^(\prime)(x)

Therefore:


\lim _(h\rightarrow0)(\csc((\pi)/(2)+h)-\csc((\pi)/(2)))/(h)=(d)/(dx)\lbrack\csc ((\pi)/(2))\rbrack

• The cosecant of a constant is a constant number.

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• The derivative of a constant is 0.

Therefore:


\begin{gathered} \lim _(h\rightarrow0)(\csc((\pi)/(2)+h)-\csc((\pi)/(2)))/(h)=(d)/(dx)\lbrack\csc ((\pi)/(2))\rbrack \\ =(d)/(dx)\lbrack1\rbrack \\ =0 \end{gathered}

The limit is 0.

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