In
Trigonometry Nest, the functions sin(cos(x)) and cos(sin(x)) were introduced, and it was proven that one of these functions is always greater than the other.
Taking this concept to infinity, which of these functions is greater: C(x)=cos(sin(cos(......(sin(x))))...))), or S(x)=sin(cos(sin(......(cos(x))))...)))?
How does the ratio C(x)/S(x) depend on x?
The values converge with C being slightly greater than S for all values of x
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Posted by Leon
on 2005-11-17 18:51:31 |