P purplemoon Member Joined Apr 10, 2011 Messages 51 Location Sydney :] Gender Female HSC 2014 Dec 5, 2012 #1 please help: lim sin(pi-x)/x x-->o The answer is 1, but i'm unsure of how to get that thanks
seanieg89 Well-Known Member Joined Aug 8, 2006 Messages 2,662 Gender Male HSC 2007 Dec 5, 2012 #2 Use that sin(pi-x)=sin(x).
P purplemoon Member Joined Apr 10, 2011 Messages 51 Location Sydney :] Gender Female HSC 2014 Dec 5, 2012 #3 thanks, but why is sin(pi-x)=sin(x) ?
Shadowdude Cult of Personality Joined Sep 19, 2009 Messages 12,145 Gender Male HSC 2010 Dec 5, 2012 #4 Draw a picture.
seanieg89 Well-Known Member Joined Aug 8, 2006 Messages 2,662 Gender Male HSC 2007 Dec 5, 2012 #5 Perhaps the easiest way to convince yourself of this is by expanding the LHS using your compound angle formulae for sin. I recommend getting a good feel for the symmetry properties of the trig functions though, personally I just visualise the unit circle.
Perhaps the easiest way to convince yourself of this is by expanding the LHS using your compound angle formulae for sin. I recommend getting a good feel for the symmetry properties of the trig functions though, personally I just visualise the unit circle.
P purplemoon Member Joined Apr 10, 2011 Messages 51 Location Sydney :] Gender Female HSC 2014 Dec 5, 2012 #6 Thanks, i had not been exposed to the unit circle, but it makes sense now. Thankyou