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Part b: Find the limit as x goes to zero for ((1/x)-cosx/sinx)) part c: find all...

Part b: Find the limit as x goes to zero for ((1/x)-cosx/sinx))

part c: find all values for c and d for which the limit as x goes to 0 for [(c+cos(dx))/x^2]=-2

please prove

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