Use the Squeeze Theorem to show that lim x* cos = 0. If If(x) < B| for all x in an interval containing 0, show that lim x?f(x) = 0. %3D x→0

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Use the Squeeze Theorem to show that lim x* cos
) = 0.
x-0
If If(x) < B| for all x in an interval containing 0, show that
lim x²f(x) = 0.
%3D
x→0
Transcribed Image Text:Use the Squeeze Theorem to show that lim x* cos ) = 0. x-0 If If(x) < B| for all x in an interval containing 0, show that lim x²f(x) = 0. %3D x→0
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