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Solution: Nonexistence of limits Use the Two-Path Test to
Chapter 9, Problem 28E(choose chapter or problem)
QUESTION:
Nonexistence of limits Use the Two-Path Test to prove that the following limits do not exist.
\(\lim _{(x, y) \rightarrow(0,0)} \frac{x^{3}-y^{2}}{x^{3}+y^{2}}\)
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QUESTION:
Nonexistence of limits Use the Two-Path Test to prove that the following limits do not exist.
\(\lim _{(x, y) \rightarrow(0,0)} \frac{x^{3}-y^{2}}{x^{3}+y^{2}}\)
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