back to limits.

Jun 12, 2007 10:48

Prove.

lim x--> 0 x^2cos(1/x^2)=0

so the lim x-->0 x^2 = 0 and anything multiplied by zero is zero. is that it? b/c the cos lim is undefined @ 0 and oscillates b/w a neg and pos when x-values approach 0 from either side. is there a squeeze thm opportunity i'm missing? i don't get it :(

ps i'm studying for the final on thurs...hopefully i pass.
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