Friday 11 January 2013

integration - compute the limit $lim_{nrightarrowinfty} int_{0}^{frac pi 2} frac{sin^2(nx)}{1+x} ,dx$

I've tried using Taylor expansion but that didn't really work out. I'm really stuck and don't know where to begin. I even tried putting it on wolfram alpha but he couldn't solve it either.

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