Limit of sin(1/x) as x approaches 0 Does Not Exist | Calculus 1 Exercises

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We discuss a limit that does not exist - the limit of sin1/x as x goes to 0. This limit does not exist because as x approaches 0, 1/x approaches +/- infinity, and thus sin(1/x) oscillates faster and faster as x approaches 0. We present several perspectives of this non-existent limit. #calculus1 #apcalculus

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