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LIMT problem math..........

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or type N if it does not exist.lim(x,y)→(−4,−4)e^(sqrt(3x^2+4y^2))-By direct substitution, this equals e^(sqrt(3 * 16 + 4 * 16)) = e^(4 sqrt(7)).I hope this helps!......
Find the limit, if it exists, or type N if it does not exist.

lim(x,y)→(−4,−4)e^(sqrt(3x^2+4y^2))

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By direct substitution, this equals e^(sqrt(3 * 16 + 4 * 16)) = e^(4 sqrt(7)).

I hope this helps!
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