Lecture

Limits of Trigonometric Functions

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This lecture covers the concept of limits of trigonometric functions, including the use of the squeeze theorem and the evaluation of limits involving trigonometric functions. It also explores the notion of limits at infinity and the different types of indeterminate forms. The instructor explains how to handle limits of trigonometric functions in various scenarios, providing examples and practical applications.

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