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What is the limit of inverse sine(x/1-2x) as x goes to positive infinity? thanks

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Question:  What is the limit of inverse sine(x/1-2x) as x goes to positive infinity? thanks

If this is what you meant:

         x
arcsin(------)  --> arcsin(-1/2)
      1 - 2x

You should be able to handle it from here.  

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