A friend is trying to claim that in calculus, sin(x)/x at x=0 is *equal* to 1. I maintain that the limit is 1 but the function is undefined.
Replying to @brouhaha
Yes. FYI: sinc(x) is a function that is defined as sin(x)/x for x != 0 and 1 for x=0. It's a very useful function in signal processing.
2:38 PM - 12 Apr 2017
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