Comment #11 on issue 1769 by gupta.ha...@gmail.com: cos(oo) should return nan
http://code.google.com/p/sympy/issues/detail?id=1769

@asmeurer: sin(oo)/oo is 0 indeed. Thought sin(x) does not converge as x-> oo it's value remain in the interval [-1,1] if x is real, hence limit(sin(x)/x, x, oo) is 0.

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