Let f : R- (0} R be such that the sequence (rnf(rn)) converges to 3 whenever (rn) is a sequence of nonzero real numbers that converges to zero. Find lim r"f(r) where a > 1.

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Section6.3: Trigonometric Functions Of Real Numbers
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Let f: R- {0} → R be such that the sequence (rnf(rn)) converges to 3 whenever (rn) is a sequence
of nonzero real numbers that converges to zero. Find
lim z" f(r)
where a > 1.
Transcribed Image Text:Let f: R- {0} → R be such that the sequence (rnf(rn)) converges to 3 whenever (rn) is a sequence of nonzero real numbers that converges to zero. Find lim z" f(r) where a > 1.
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