Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.
Limits
A limit is a fundamental concept in calculus that describes the behavior of a function as its input approaches a certain value. It helps in understanding how functions behave near points of interest, including points of discontinuity. In this case, we are interested in the limit of the function as θ approaches 0, which requires evaluating the function's behavior close to that point.
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Continuity
A function is continuous at a point if the limit of the function as it approaches that point equals the function's value at that point. For the given limit, we need to determine if the function cos(πθ/sin(θ)) is continuous at θ = 0. This involves checking if the limit exists and matches the function's value at that point.
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Trigonometric Limits
Trigonometric limits often involve special techniques or identities to evaluate limits involving sine and cosine functions. In this case, the limit involves the sine function in the denominator, which approaches 0 as θ approaches 0. Understanding how to manipulate trigonometric expressions and apply L'Hôpital's Rule or Taylor series can be crucial for finding the limit accurately.
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