Calculus: Limits

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1. lim as h approaches 0 of the function: (x2+h)/(x+h2 )

2. lim as x approaches 0 of the function: x2/|x|

These are for an online assignment and i just can't seem to understand them for 1) you are left w x2/x so does that mean the answer goes to positive infinity? As for 2) I'm not really sure what :confused:

The choices provided to answer the questions are:
A1
B0
C+
char31.png
D4
E2
FDoes Not Exist
G3
HNone of the above Thank you for taking the time to help me out!! :)
 
1. lim as h approaches 0 of the function: (x2+h)/(x+h2 )

2. lim as x approaches 0 of the function: x2/|x|

These are for an online assignment and i just can't seem to understand them for 1) you are left w x2/x so does that mean the answer goes to positive infinity? Does the problem indicate that x is zero. If x is not zero, why do you think x2 / x = infinity. It looks like x to me.

As for 2) I'm not really sure what :confused: Problem Problem 2 is harder. It is in fact sort of a trick question. The function does not exist at
x = 0 because division by 0 is not allowed. But the limit does exist because the limit is defined at x close to BUT NOT EQUAL to 0. Division by 0 is ruled out by the definition of a limit.

The choices provided to answer the questions are:
A
1
B
0
C
+
char31.png

D
4
E
2
F
Does Not Exist
G
3
H
None of the above Thank you for taking the time to help me out!! :)
Hope this helps
 
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