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Recall that



Replace x with ax then



But ax approaching zero is equivalent to x approach zero so



Now manipulate your expression to look like this (i.e. multiplying and dividing constants to numerator and denominator) and apply the result.
 

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The answer is 15/2
 

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When do I learn this? I've done trigonometry but havn't come across it
 

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When do I learn this? I've done trigonometry but havn't come across it
This is in the Further Trigonometry topic which is usually covered in Year 12.
 

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When do I learn this? I've done trigonometry but havn't come across it
You usually do it as part of differential calculus when you differentiate trig functions
 

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Yes it is called trig functions and comes within differential and integral of trig functions topic but before that.
 

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