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[RESOLVED] Limit
12-04-2016, 03:16 PM
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RE: Limit
(12-02-2016 10:49 AM)Nigel (UK) Wrote:  I don't have my Prime with me at present but it looks as though (2,4) is being interpreted as a complex number. Is this what you intend?

Also, you could do the limits separately, one after the other: y->4 on the original expression followed by x->2 on the result.

In general, limits involving two or more variables depend on the precise route followed in taking the limit. I think that the Prime's failure to return a result in this situation is a good thing, although the error message should explain the reason for the failure more clearly.

Nigel (UK)
The first problem in this attachment is what you would like to solve at HP Prime.
I thought that when typing the equation as it is in the attachment, HP Prime would solve or give some other information.


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