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My math teacher has the answer as -1/4. I got 1/4 and cannot figure out the negative part.

My math teacher has the answer as -1/4. I got 1/4 and cannot figure out the negative-example-1
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To find the limit we need to rationalize the function, we achieve this by multiplying by a one written in an appropiate way:


\begin{gathered} \lim_(h\to0)(2-√(4+h))/(h)=\lim_(h\to0)(2-√(4+h))/(h)\cdot(2+√(4+h))/(2+√(4+h)) \\ =\lim_(h\to0)((4-(√(4+h))^2))/(h(2+√(4+h))) \\ =\lim_(h\to0)(4-(4+h))/(h(2+√(4+h))) \\ =\lim_(h\to0)(4-4-h)/(h(2+√(4+h))) \\ =\lim_(h\to0)(-h)/(h(2+√(4+h))) \\ =\lim_(h\to0)(-1)/(2+√(4+h)) \\ =-(1)/(2+√(4+0)) \\ =-(1)/(2+√(4)) \\ =-(1)/(2+2) \\ =-(1)/(4) \end{gathered}

Therefore:


\lim_(h\to0)(2-√(4+h))/(h)=-(1)/(4)

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