Chapter 13: Problem 80
Evaluate the following limits. $$\lim _{(x, y) \rightarrow(0, \pi / 2)} \frac{1-\cos x y}{4 x^{2} y^{3}}$$
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Chapter 13: Problem 80
Evaluate the following limits. $$\lim _{(x, y) \rightarrow(0, \pi / 2)} \frac{1-\cos x y}{4 x^{2} y^{3}}$$
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