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The limit of a sum of two or more functions is equal to the sum of the limits of each function: $\displaystyle\lim_{x\to c}(f(x)\pm g(x))=\lim_{x\to c}(f(x))\pm\lim_{x\to c}(g(x))$
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$\lim_{x\to0}\left(\frac{1}{\sin\left(x\right)}\right)+\lim_{x\to0}\left(\frac{-1}{x}\right)$
Learn how to solve limits by direct substitution problems step by step online. Find the limit of 1/sin(x)+-1/x as x approaches 0. The limit of a sum of two or more functions is equal to the sum of the limits of each function: \displaystyle\lim_{x\to c}(f(x)\pm g(x))=\lim_{x\to c}(f(x))\pm\lim_{x\to c}(g(x)). Evaluate the limit \lim_{x\to0}\left(\frac{1}{\sin\left(x\right)}\right) by replacing all occurrences of x by 0. The sine of 0 equals . An expression divided by zero tends to infinity.