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examine the behavior of (f(x,y)=\frac{3x^{2}y}{7x^{4}+y^{2}}) as ((x,y)) approaches ((0,0)). (a) taking a linear approach to the origin along the (y -)axis, we find (lim_{(x,y)\to(0,0),x = 0}left(\frac{3x^{2}y}{7x^{4}+y^{2}}
ight)=). (b) taking a linear approach to the origin along the (x -)axis, we find (lim_{(x,y)\to(0,0),y = 0}left(\frac{3x^{2}y}{7x^{4}+y^{2}}
ight)=). (c) taking a linear approach to the origin along a line (y=mx) with (m
eq0) we find (lim_{(x,y)\to(0,0),y = mx}left(\frac{3x^{2}y}{7x^{4}+y^{2}}
ight)=lim_{x\to0}left(
ight)=). thought question: do your answers to parts (a)-(c) allow you to conclude that the limit exists?
Step1: Find limit along y - axis (a)
Set \(x = 0\). Then \(f(x,y)=\frac{3x^{2}y}{7x^{4}+y^{2}}\) becomes \(\lim_{(x,y)\to(0,0),x = 0}\frac{3x^{2}y}{7x^{4}+y^{2}}=\lim_{y\to0}\frac{0}{y^{2}} = 0\).
Step2: Find limit along x - axis (b)
Set \(y = 0\). Then \(f(x,y)=\frac{3x^{2}y}{7x^{4}+y^{2}}\) becomes \(\lim_{(x,y)\to(0,0),y = 0}\frac{3x^{2}y}{7x^{4}+y^{2}}=\lim_{x\to0}\frac{0}{7x^{4}} = 0\).
Step3: Find limit along \(y=mx\) (c)
Substitute \(y = mx\) into \(f(x,y)\):
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Since the limit of \(f(x,y)=\frac{3x^{2}y}{7x^{4}+y^{2}}\) as \((x,y)\to(0,0)\) is \(0\) along the \(y - axis\), \(x - axis\) and the line \(y = mx\), we can conclude that \(\lim_{(x,y)\to(0,0)}\frac{3x^{2}y}{7x^{4}+y^{2}}=0\).
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The limit exists and is equal to \(0\).