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Nonexistence of limits Show that lim does not exist when
Chapter 9, Problem 61AE(choose chapter or problem)
QUESTION:
Nonexistence of limits Show that \(\lim _{(x, y) \rightarrow(0,0)} \frac{a x^{m} y^{n}}{b x^{m+n}+c y^{m+n}}\) does not exist when a, b, and c are nonzero real numbers and m and n are positive integers.
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QUESTION:
Nonexistence of limits Show that \(\lim _{(x, y) \rightarrow(0,0)} \frac{a x^{m} y^{n}}{b x^{m+n}+c y^{m+n}}\) does not exist when a, b, and c are nonzero real numbers and m and n are positive integers.
ANSWER:Solution 61AE