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Find the limit as x approaches 0 along the path y = x for ?

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Final answer:

The limit as x approaches 0 along the path y = x does not exist.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question asks to find the limit as x approaches 0 along the path y = x. To do this, we need to substitute x for y in the given function and evaluate the limit. So we have:

limx->0 (1/x) = limx->0 (1/x)

As x approaches 0, the value of 1/x becomes infinite (approaches positive infinity if x approaches 0 from the positive side, and approaches negative infinity if x approaches 0 from the negative side). Therefore, the limit as x approaches 0 along the path y = x does not exist.

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