Thomas' Calculus 13th Edition

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Chapter 14: Partial Derivatives - Section 14.2 - Limits and Continuity in Higher Dimensions - Exercises 14.2 - Page 795: 1

Answer

5/2

Work Step by Step

Since (0,0) is in the domain of the equation, plug the point into the equation to evaluate the limit: $\frac{3(0)^2-(0)^2+5}{(0)^2+(0)^2+2}=5/2$
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