I am puzzled as to your definition of "rude". You ask a question, someone makes valid suggestions, based entirely upon what YOU said you had done. You then accuse him of being rude, and making "wild accusations and assumptions". What wild accusations and assumptions did he make? He suggested that you not try using a calculator only after you had said "I plugged in a something a little bit bigger than 4" so it is certainly not a "wild accusation and assumption" that you were using a calculator. Nor is it a "wild accusation and assumption" that you did it incorrectly. If you put x= 4.0001, for example, you get
\frac{\sqrt{4.0001}- 2}{4.0001- 4}= .249998437..., nowhere near 1 but very close to 1/4. <br />
Finally, Gib Z, in an effort to lead you to the correct idea, asked about 2x/x. The limit of THAT is 2 and that is what he was talking about.<br />
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If you consider that anyone who does not simply hand you the answer to be rude, then you are in the wrong forum.