Did the same, but I wrote "by L'Hospital's rule...".I used L'hospital' rule (lopey tall's rule)
I had no idea how to do it otherwise, but i got 2/pi which i think was the correct answer
do i still get the markseven tho the method isnt in the syllabus?
ahhh thank u very much lolsin(x)/x ->1 as x-> 0
Therefore sin(pi/2 * x) / pi/2 x -> 1, sin(pi/2 * x) -> pi/2 * x
x/pi/2 * x = 2/pi
motivated enough to read ahead, dumb enough to not know how to use the tools in ones own toolbox. The classic 4U student.Did the same, but I wrote "by L'Hospital's rule...".
If it's outside you have to prove it, but proving L'Hosptial isn't that hard.I used L'hospital' rule (lopey tall's rule)
I had no idea how to do it otherwise, but i got 2/pi which i think was the correct answer
do i still get the markseven tho the method isnt in the syllabus?
Ease up. I could have done it the other way but L'Hospital's is what came to me first. Also our Head Teacher of Maths showed us it, so doesn't necessarily mean I read aheadmotivated enough to read ahead, dumb enough to not know how to use the tools in ones own toolbox. The classic 4U student.