How do I solve the following? \(\displaystyle\lim_{{{x}\to{0}}}{\int_{{0}}^{{1}}}{\cos{{\left({\frac{{{1}}}{{{x}{t}}}}\right)}}}{\left.{d}{t}\right.}\)

Reagan Gomez

Reagan Gomez

Answered question

2022-04-16

How do I solve the following?
limx001cos(1xt)dt

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anita1415snck

anita1415snck

Beginner2022-04-17Added 19 answers

If it's defined, it must be equal to
limx0;lima0a1cos(1xt), dt 
Now the integral is well-defined, and you can substitute u=1xt, yielding
limx0lima01x1x1axcosuu2,du
Then integration by parts leads to
limx0lima01x([sinuu2]1x1ax+21x1axsinuu3,du)
Now you can bound the absolute value of the integral by taking the absolute value of the integrand and dropping the sine, and both terms vanish in the limit(s).

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