If is finite, then is equal to:
- A
- B
- C
- D
If is finite, then is equal to:
Correct answer:A
Standard Method
Given: is finite.
Find: .
Use the Taylor series expansions about :
Substituting into the numerator,
For the limit after division by to remain finite, the constant term and the term in the numerator must both vanish. Hence,
and
which gives
so
Then from ,
Therefore,
So, the correct option is A.
Setting only the constant term to zero is incomplete. Since the denominator is , the term in the numerator must also vanish; otherwise the quotient behaves like and the limit is not finite.
Using the cosine expansion incorrectly, especially the sign of the term, leads to a wrong equation for . Remember that .
Substituting into incorrectly after finding can give the wrong value of . Rearrange carefully: .
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