taking a limit and getting the wrong answer...don't know why

taking a limit and getting the wrong answer...don't know why

The limit in question: $$\lim_{x \to 0} \frac{\tan(\tan x) - \sin(\sin x)}{\tan x - \sin x} = 2$$ As stated in the TL;DR, I understand how to get to the c... Read More
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