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Find the limit: lim₍ₓ,ᵧ₎→₍₀,₀₎ / ²+²

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Final answer:

The question contains incomplete information for finding a limit. The limit of a function is a fundamental concept in calculus but requires a complete function to proceed with the solution.

Step-by-step explanation:

Unfortunately, your question seems to have a typo or is incomplete as the expression to find the limit for is not provided in full. It mentions 'lim₍ₓ,ᵧ₎→₍₀,₀₎ / ²+²' which is not a complete mathematical expression. In order to find the limit, a proper function of 'x' and 'y' is required. From the information given, I cannot provide an accurate solution. If you are referring to a limit of a specific function as x and y approach (0,0), please provide the complete function so I can assist you further.

In the context provided, the term 'limit' is likely referring to the limit of a function in two variables as the variables approach a certain point, which is a fundamental concept in calculus. Limits are used to determine the behavior of a function as the inputs get infinitely close to a point, and can determine continuity, derivatives, and integrals of functions.

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