Use l'Hôpital's Rule to evaluate the limit. lim x → 0 + (csc(4x) - cot(4x) + cos x) What must be done to put the given expression in a form to which l'Hôpital's rule can be directly applied? A. Nothing, the given expression already has the indeterminate form 0⋅∞. B. Nothing, the given expression already has the indeterminate form ∞/∞. C. The expression must be rewritten as limx→0 + 1-cos(4x)/sin(4x) + cos x. D. Nothing, the given expression already has the indeterminate form 0/0. Find the limit. lim x → 0 + (csc(4x) - cot(4x) + cos x) = (Type an exact answer.)
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Use l'Hôpital's Rule to evaluate the limit. lim x → 0 + (csc(4x) - cot(4x) + cos x) What must be done to put the given expression in a form to which l'Hôpital's rule can be directly applied? A. Nothing, the given expression already has the indeterminate form 0⋅∞. B. Nothing, the given expression already has the indeterminate form ∞/∞. C. The expression must be rewritten as limx→0 + 1-cos(4x)/sin(4x) + cos x. D. Nothing, the given expression already has the indeterminate form 0/0. Find the limit. lim x → 0 + (csc(4x) - cot(4x) + cos x) = (Type an exact answer.)