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Homework Statement
Asked to find the limit of [6*(x^3)*(y^2)] / [2*(x^4) + (y^4)] as (x,y) is approaching (0,0)
Homework Equations
lim, as (x,y) ---> (0,0), of [6*(x^3)*(y^2)] / [2*(x^4) + (y^4)]
x = rcos(theta); y = rsin(theta)
The Attempt at a Solution
Tried numerous times with polar equations x = rcos(theta); y = rsin(theta)
came up with lim r -->0 [6r^2( (costheta)^3(sintheta)^2))] / [r^4(2*(costheta)^4 + (sintheta)^4]
D.N.E? ...I think its zero... can't prove it though...HELP!