What is the limit of lim_(x,y)->(0,0) x^2/(x^2+y^2)?

Kristian Combs

Kristian Combs

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2023-01-04

What is the limit of #lim_((x,y)->(0,0))x^2/(x^2+y^2)#?

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sobrevenilac

sobrevenilac

Beginner2023-01-05Added 8 answers

In order for this limit to exist, the fraction x2x2+y2 must approach the same value L, regardless of the path along which we approach (0,0).Consider approaching (0,0) along the x-axis. That means fixing y=0 and finding the limit limx0x2x2+y2. We getlimx0, y=0x2x2+y2=limx0x2x2+0limx0, y=0x2x2+y2=limx0x2x2limx0, y=0x2x2+y2=limx01limx0, y=0x2x2+y2=1Now, consider approaching (0,0) along the y-axis. This means fixing x=0 and finding the limit limy0x2x2+y2. We getlimy0, x=0x2x2+y2=limy000+y2limy0, x=0x2x2+y2=limy00y2limy0, x=0x2x2+y2=limy00limy0, x=0x2x2+y2=0These two different routes to the origin result in two different limits.limx0, y=0x2x2+y2limy0, x=0x2x2+y2Thus, the original limit does not exist.

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