?Use polar coordinates to find \(\lim _{(x, y) \rightarrow(0,0)} \frac{\sin

Chapter 4, Problem 107

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Use polar coordinates to find \(\lim _{(x, y) \rightarrow(0,0)} \frac{\sin \sqrt{x^{2}+y^{2}}}{\sqrt{x^{2}+y^{2}}}\) . You can also find the limit using L’Hôpital’s rule.

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lim_(x, y) rightarrow (0,0) sin sqrt x^2 + y^2 / sqrt x^2 + y^2

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